Oman Daily Observer

Venezuela pulls Spanish-language CNN from air for ‘distorting truth’

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CARACAS: President Nicolas Maduro’s government ordered the suspension of CNN’s Spanish-language service from Venezuela’s airwaves on Wednesday, accusing it of distorting the truth in coverage.

US-based ‘ CNN en Espanol’ became unavailabl­e on Venezuela’s major cable providers minutes after a statement by telecommun­ications regulator Conatel announcing the suspension.

The network had irked the socialist government with various reports, including one alleging passports and visas were being sold illegally at Venezuela’s Embassy in Iraq.

Maduro at the weekend told CNN to “get out” of Venezuela after accusing it of manipulati­ng comments by a girl who told him on live TV some school students were fainting from hunger. “They defame and distort the truth... inciting aggression against the sovereignt­y of Venezuela and its institutio­ns,” regulator Conatel said in its statement.

Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez also lambasted CNN, saying the whistleblo­wer in the passports’ story was an opposition-linked Venezuelan working for “imperialis­t” agencies.

CNN said the Maduro government was unfairly denying Venezuelan­s a 20-year news service they had enjoyed, but added that its signal would be available for free on YouTube.

“At CNN en Español we believe in the vital role that freedom of press plays in a healthy democracy,” it added. The spat with the network has come at a delicate time in US-Venezuelan ties after Washington this week blackliste­d Maduro’s Vice-President Tareck El Aissami on drug charges in the first bilateral flare-up under new US President Donald Trump.

Venezuelan officials have reacted furiously to that, though they appear to be trying to avoid provoking Trump.

“I don’t want problems with Trump,” Maduro said on TV on Wednesday, adding that CNN had become “an instrument of war.”

About an hour later, Trump called for the release of prominent jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez in a tweet, posing in a photo with Lopez’s wife Lilian Tintori.

In various calls with Latin American leaders, Trump has expressed concern over the Maduro government, yet it remains to be seen whether Trump will prioritise Venezuela.

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— Reuters Irish President Michael D Higgins attends a wreath-laying ceremony at the Jose Marti monument in Havana, Cuba.

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