Private TV network Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV) tycoon
Marcel Granier launched a campaign this week in Strasbourg
and Brussels for international support in view of a decision
made by the Venezuelan government not to renew a broadcasting
license for open-signal operations.
As reported by AFP, from Monday to Wednesday, Granier held
multiple meetings with members of the European Parliament
and delegates of the European Commission and human rights
organization Reporters Without Borders (RWB).
"President Hugo Chávez' threat to close the channel
is a blunt violation of Article 13, Inter-American Human Rights
Treaty, which prohibits discrimination, or reward and punishment
on journalists and broadcasters due to their editorial stance,"
Granier claimed.
President Chávez announced last December that his government
would not renew a broadcasting license for RCTV that will
expire next May 27th.
Oil Scenario
HYDROCARBONS Rafael Ramírez, Venezuela's Minister of Petroleum and Mining and president of state-run oil company Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa) specified that oil exports to China would be equal to current shipments of Venezuelan oil to the United States.
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