Peruvian author urges action against Chavez He calls on Venezuelans to mobilize against leader The Associated Press Posted June 12 2007 BRASILIA, Brazil � Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa urged Venezuelans to mobilize against their nation's "dangerous trajectory" toward totalitarianism after President Hugo Chavez forced an opposition-aligned television station off the air, according to a Brazilian news agency. Vargas Llosa, who was in Brazil for a series of conferences, criticized Chavez's decision not to renew the broadcast license of Radio Caracas Television, or RCTV, in an interview with Agencia Estado news service. Click here to find out more! LocalLinks "The important thing is for Venezuelans to resist," Vargas Llosa said. "Shutting down RCTV ... will hopefully encourage opposition against a very dangerous trajectory which for Venezuela and the rest of Latin America is very dangerous. "Venezuela's opposition must become more and more energetic against a demagogue who can destroy Venezuela," he said. RCTV, Venezuela's oldest and most-watched private channel, went off the air May 27, and its license was turned over to a state-funded channel. Chavez accuses the station, which was fiercely critical of his government, of playing a key role in backing a short-lived 2002 coup against him. He says he respects freedom of speech. International journalism watchdogs call the move a blow to freedom of the press, and Chavez opponents in Venezuela have protested the closure...." http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/caribbean/sfl-hvargas12jun12,0,1262787.story?coll=sfla-news-caribbean
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