CNN's Spanish-language TV network was forced off the air Wednesday by the government of Venezuela after being accused of waging a negative "media campaign" against the country.
The National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel) ordered the "immediate suspension" of CNN broadcasts nationwide, following Foreign Affairs Minister Delcy Rodriguez' warning that the network was making "serious" unfounded allegations.
Conatel also announced it was looking into fining the network for biased reporting.
In a Feb. 6 broadcast, the network featured an investigative piece about the existence in Venezuela of a highly lucrative international passport trafficking ring.
The revelations were based on information from a former legal attache at Venezuela's embassy in Iraq, Misael Lopez, who the government says is far from being a credible source.
The National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel) ordered the "immediate suspension" of CNN broadcasts nationwide, following Foreign Affairs Minister Delcy Rodriguez' warning that the network was making "serious" unfounded allegations.
Conatel also announced it was looking into fining the network for biased reporting.
In a Feb. 6 broadcast, the network featured an investigative piece about the existence in Venezuela of a highly lucrative international passport trafficking ring.
The revelations were based on information from a former legal attache at Venezuela's embassy in Iraq, Misael Lopez, who the government says is far from being a credible source.
[Xinhua/China]
16/2/17
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