The Star Malaysia

Venezuela press under attack by govt, says union

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CARACAS: Venezuela saw almost 70 newspapers, TV and radio stations close in 2017 while attacks on journalist­s rose, the main union representi­ng the media said, accusing the socialist government of trying to “silence” the press.

The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) said 46 radio stations, three television channels and around 20 newspapers had been shuttered in the past year.

The union also recorded 498 attacks on journalist­s as well as 66 arrests.

It ascribed this to efforts by the government of President Nicolas Maduro to “silence – at whatever price – the discontent about the ever-worsening economic and social situation,” including hyperinfla­tion and scarcities of basic goods such as food and medicine.

The number of attacks on members of the press was up 26.5% on 2016, when 360 acts of aggression against media workers were recorded, the union said.

Most of the attacks took place during anti-government street protests between April and June, which left 125 people dead, according to the union, which said that around 70% of those deaths were at the hands of the police or armed forces.

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights issued an “urgent call” this year for the resumption of broadcasts by radio and TV stations that had been taken off air.

Maduro and his aides have denounced local and internatio­nal media for what they term a “smear campaign” and “war-time propaganda” aimed at the government.

Broadcaste­rs have been forced to close after their licences expired and were not re-issued, while many newspapers have been unable to buy paper, whose distributi­on is managed by a government-controlled company.

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