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Colombian TV Network Caracol Taken off Venezuelan Airwaves

Colombian TV Network Caracol Taken off Venezuelan Airwaves

Thursday, 24 August 2017 01:39 PM EDT

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Colombian TV network Caracol has been taken off the air in Venezuela a day after President Nicolas Maduro delivered a scathing rebuke of Colombian media.

Caracol News director Juan Roberto Vargas tells a Colombian radio outlet that the channel's coverage of ousted chief prosecutor Luisa Ortega Diaz appears to have been a "breaking point" that led to its removal.

Colombian news channel RCN was also blocked Thursday from a Venezuelan local cable operator, though its signal remained active on DirecTV.

Caracol joins a growing list of news outlets that have been blocked by Maduro's government.

Earlier this year Venezuelan authorities shut down CNN en Espanol's feed after the Spanish-language channel aired a report about fraudulent passports that drew angry criticism from officials.

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Colombian TV network Caracol has been taken off the air in Venezuela a day after President Nicolas Maduro delivered a scathing rebuke of Colombian media.Caracol News director Juan Roberto Vargas tells a Colombian radio outlet that the channel's coverage of ousted chief...
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