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Your submission at Articles for creation: Sheyene Gerardi (April 26)
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SwisterTwister  talk  05:23, 26 April 2016 (UTC)

This is a translation from a Spanish article https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheyene_Gerardi The situation in Venezuela is critic, everything have been taken from the government, that’s why is hard to find information since them are working hard to erase and bury everything related to RCTV. Please check:

“RCTV channel was taken off air after president Chavez accused RCTV of violating broadcast laws and supporting a botched coup against him. RCTV was the country's oldest channel, the most critical of the government and, according to opinion polls, the most popular.” "When the channel stopped transmitting, they were left without anything," Mr Seijas said. "

Five other channels were also taken off the air, according to the Venezuelan Chamber of Subscription Television. Chavez closed 32 privately-owned radio stations and threatened to close more than 200 others. Thanks.