Thousands of protesters carried a blocks-long “SOS” banner through Venezuela’s capital on Monday, condemning threats to freedom of expression days before the country is set to lose one of its few remaining opposition-aligned TV stations. Shouting “We Want Freedom!” and waving Venezuelan flags, demonstrators warned that President Hugo Chavez’s plan to replace Radio Caracas Television with a public-service station is part of a broad effort to silence criticism. The banner that snaked through the streets read “Freedom of Expression, SOS” in 10 different langu1ages. Full Story
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