Three newspapers in Venezuela have been
ordered to cease publishing any reports of corruption or graft aimed at the
brother of the country's late President Hugo Chávez. A court in Barinas,
Chávez’s home state, ordered the newspapers Los Llanos, La Prensa and La
Noticia not to publish any information about allegations of corruption by
Governor Adán Chávez that have not been officially submitted to the court. That
includes statements made by politicians, political leaders or any citizen. More…Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Venezuelan papers barred from mentioning corruption allegations against Hugo Chávez's brother
Three newspapers in Venezuela have been
ordered to cease publishing any reports of corruption or graft aimed at the
brother of the country's late President Hugo Chávez. A court in Barinas,
Chávez’s home state, ordered the newspapers Los Llanos, La Prensa and La
Noticia not to publish any information about allegations of corruption by
Governor Adán Chávez that have not been officially submitted to the court. That
includes statements made by politicians, political leaders or any citizen. More…
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