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CARACAS, Monday December 03, 2007 | Update
 
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RSF hopes referendum to stop "media war" in Venezuela
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Monday December 03, 2007  02:22 PM

Reporters without Borders (RSF) Monday said the defeat of President Hugo Chávez' intended constitutional reform was influenced by the planned changes to regulations governing press freedom and hoped the result of the vote to put an end to the "media war" in Venezuela.

"We are convinced that the result of the polls was directly influenced by the major issue of the media and the intended changes to provisions related to press freedom," RSF said in a communiqué.

The non-governmental organization reminded that Chávez's intended changes to the Constitution included the possibility for the President of Venezuela to declare states of emergency unilaterally and without time restrictions and, if he deemed it necessary, to suppress press freedom, Efe reported.

The tight vote "echoes the huge divide that is hitting the Venezuelan society." The result should lead "both the authorities and the civil society to commit to take part in peaceful, calm talks about the future of the media and the public freedoms."

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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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