Chavez Defends Decision on TV Station:
"CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez defended his decision not to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television network on Tuesday and warned he might crack down on another critical TV station, accusing it of trying to incite attempts on his life.
Chavez said his refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, which went off the air at midnight Sunday, is 'a sovereign, legitimate decision in which there is no argument.'
He said the remaining opposition-sided channel Globovision had encouraged attempts on his life and warned that if it wants 'to continue calling for disobedience, inciting assassination ... I'm going to warn them before the nation... I recommend they take a tranquilizer, that they slow down, because if not, I'm going to slow them down.'
Chavez did not elaborate, but also warned that radio stations should not be inciting violence by 'manipulating feelings' among the populace.
Thousands of Venezuelans—both Chavez supporters and opponents—staged separate marches in Caracas on Tuesday. The Chavez opponents chanted 'freedom!' while government supporters said they were in the streets to reject an opposition attempt to stir up violence."
Chavez continues to take away freedom, to make a "worker's utopia". Yeah, good luck with that.
"CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez defended his decision not to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television network on Tuesday and warned he might crack down on another critical TV station, accusing it of trying to incite attempts on his life.
Chavez said his refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, which went off the air at midnight Sunday, is 'a sovereign, legitimate decision in which there is no argument.'
He said the remaining opposition-sided channel Globovision had encouraged attempts on his life and warned that if it wants 'to continue calling for disobedience, inciting assassination ... I'm going to warn them before the nation... I recommend they take a tranquilizer, that they slow down, because if not, I'm going to slow them down.'
Chavez did not elaborate, but also warned that radio stations should not be inciting violence by 'manipulating feelings' among the populace.
Thousands of Venezuelans—both Chavez supporters and opponents—staged separate marches in Caracas on Tuesday. The Chavez opponents chanted 'freedom!' while government supporters said they were in the streets to reject an opposition attempt to stir up violence."
Chavez continues to take away freedom, to make a "worker's utopia". Yeah, good luck with that.
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