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Venezuelan paper ordered to pay $13 mln to official in defamation case

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- Venezuela’s supreme court has awarded $13 million to top socialist party official Diosdado Cabello in a defamation case against a newspaper, but the paper’s lawyer said yesterday the outlet could not afford to pay.

Cabello, the second-highest ranking official in the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) after President Nicolas Maduro, sued the El Nacional newspaper in 2015 after it reprinted a Spanish newspaper article asserting U.S. officials were investigat­ing Cabello for alleged ties to drug traffickin­g.

Venezuela’s Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) on Friday ruled that El Nacional must pay damages to Cabello worth 237,000 petros, a digital currency launched by Maduro in 2018 tied to the price of oil. The petro’s current value is $56, according to Venezuela’s central bank.

Juan Garanton, an attorney for El Nacional, said in a telephone interview on Saturday that the paper would ask the court to clarify how it arrived at that figure, a first step toward potentiall­y asking the court to lower the amount.

“It is an astronomic­al amount,”

Garanton said.

Cabello denies any links to drug traffickin­g.

Neither the PSUV, the court nor Venezuela’s informatio­n ministry responded to requests for comment.

El Nacional is part-owned by prominent Madrid-based Venezuelan journalist Miguel Henrique Otero and other relatives of his late father, Miguel Otero Silva, one of Venezuela’s most celebrated writers.

Opponents of Maduro’s government accuse it of using the justice system to silence its critics, including in the media. The Caracas chapter of Venezuela’s National College of Journalist­s on Saturday called the ruling “a further step toward the liquidatio­n of freedom of expression in Venezuela.”

Government officials frequently accuse independen­t media outlets of publishing false informatio­n as part of a campaign backed by the opposition and the United States to destabiliz­e the government.

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