"ALL CAPS IN DEFENSE OF LIBERTY IS NO VICE."

Friday, June 05, 2009

CHAVEZ ARRESTS ANOTHER CRITIC OF BOLIVARIAN SOCIALISM

YAHOO/AP:
Venezuelan prosecutors charged the head of an anti-government television station with usury on Thursday, ending a weeks-long investigation into his business activities that he called politically motivated.

Dozens of National Guard troops accompanied prosecutors to the upscale residence of Globovision president Guillermo Zuloaga on Thursday evening to gather evidence, according to state television footage. It was not clear if they entered the home.

Zuloaga was charged with usury after a police raid uncovered 24 Toyota vehicles outside his Caracas office last month, prompting an investigation into two car dealerships he owns, prosecutors said in a statement.

Trade Minister Eduardo Saman accused Zuloaga of keeping the cars off the market while waiting for their price to rise — a move possibly involving a violation of foreign exchange rules that give importers access to dollars only if they aren't used to gain a "disproportionate advantage" over rivals.

... President Hugo Chavez denies the inquiry into Zuloaga is linked to Globovision. But he last week urged the nation's attorney general, Supreme Court and telecommunications chief to take action against "poisonous" private media or resign.

He gave no specific details and named no specific news organizations, but he has often criticized Globovision and certain newspapers in the past.

Broadcast regulators last month accused Globovision of inciting "panic and anxiety" by criticizing the government for its slow response to a moderate earthquake, and prosecutors this week opened a second inquiry into Zuloaga for a suspected "environmental crime" related to wild animals he'd hunted and had mounted in his Caracas residence. They said they were acting at the request of pro-Chavez lawmakers.

Free press groups including the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists condemned the investigation of Globovision, while Human Rights Watch said it showed the government is out "to harass its critics."

Since Chavez refused to renew the broadcast license of Radio Caracas Television in 2007, Globovision has been the only anti-government network on public airwaves in Venezuela.
  • USURY!?!?!?
  • VIOLATING FOREIGN EXCHANGE RULES!?!?!
  • NAH!
  • IT'S JUST CHAVEZ GOING AFTER HIS CRITICS, ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.
I HOPE RUSH AND HANNITY AND LEVIN AND AILES AND MURDOCH AND CLEAR CHANNEL TAKE NOTE OF THIS; IT'S WHAT OBAMA HAS IN STORE FOR THEM -- ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.