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Chavez' Move Against TV Spurs Outcry

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:18:16 PM
By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER

Journalist Miguel Angel Rodriguez gestures during the recording of his television show "The Interview," at the Radio Caracas Television, or RCTV, studios in Caracas, Monday, Jan. 8, 2007. President Hugo Chavez has decided that RCTV, a persistent critic of his administration, must go off the air for good when its broadcast license expires on May 28.  The image in the background is the Venezuelan Information Minister Willian Lara. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The bespectacled talk show host grimaces into the television camera, raises a finger and accuses President Hugo Chavez of using "tropical neo-fascism to trample Venezuelans' rights."

Sweat beads up above Miguel Angel Rodriguez's eyebrows as he berates government officials, calling them liars and challenging them to prove their accusations that he is an "imperialist" pawn of the CIA.

Welcome to Radio Caracas Television, the channel Chavez loves to hate.


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