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Bogotá, March 7, 2024—The Venezuelan government must allow German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle and other international news channels to broadcast freely in the country, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday.

On Monday, DW’s Spanish-language TV channel posted a video on X calling Venezuela “the world’s second most corrupt country” and reporting that high-ranking politicians were allegedly involved in cocaine trafficking, extortion, and illegal gold mining.

In response, Communications Minister Freddy Ñáñez accused DW of “promoting hatred” and defaming Venezuela. On Monday evening, the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) said DW was no longer available on the country’s two main cable distributors, Supercable and SimpleTV. On his weekly TV program that day, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, justified taking DW off the air by calling it a “Nazi” broadcaster.

“By taking DW off the air over a critical report, the Venezuelan government is once again demonstrating its overt hostility to press freedom in the country,” said CPJ’s Latin America program coordinator, Cristina Zahar, in São Paulo. “Venezuelans have a right to information, especially information that holds the powerful to account. Venezuela’s government must allow DW to return to the air.” 

In a statement Tuesday, DW Director General Peter Limbourg said, “We urgently call on the Venezuelan government to once again ensure the distribution of the Spanish language DW television channel as quickly as possible. This restriction of DW’s broadcast is a serious encroachment on the freedom of the people in Venezuela to find independent information themselves.”

Amid government censorship of local media, international TV stations had been an important source of independent news coverage for Venezuelans, Carlos Correa, director of the Caracas-based press freedom group Espacio Público, told CPJ. However, since 2010 at least 14 channels, including CNN and news stations from Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and other countries, have been taken off the air, according to the SNTP. The union noted that DW transmissions were also briefly blocked in 2019 following the station’s coverage of anti-Maduro protests.

The blockage of DW comes amid a wider government crackdown on dissent, including the arrest last month of a prominent critic of Venezuela’s powerful military and the expulsion of a United Nations human rights agency, as the country gears up for the scheduled July 28 presidential election, in which Maduro is seeking another six-year term.

CPJ’s calls to Venezuela’s Communications Ministry and Maduro’s press office went unanswered.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by Committee to Protect Journalists.

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[1]https://www.dw.com/es/actualidad/s-30684[2] DW Español on X: "Venezuela es el segundo país más corrupto del mundo Políticos de alto rango participan en el Cartel de los Soles, una red criminal compuesta principalmente por militares. Trafican cocaína, oro minado ilegalmente y extorsionan. Los involucrados han hecho muchísimo dinero.    El https://t.co/m3c65CHfQL" / X ➤ https://twitter.com/dw_espanol/status/1764630299390906712?s=20[3] Alfred Nazaret Ñáñez on X: "¿Qué otra cosa hace @dw_espanol además de encubrir el genocidio en Gaza? Mentir, difamar y propagar el odio contra Venezuela. Dan asco sus bulos pero también da pena la pobreza de sus contenidos. Valga la denuncia. https://t.co/oRKysCMPkQ" / X ➤ https://twitter.com/luchaalmada/status/1764647176779469082[4] SNTP on X: "#AlertaSNTP | Este #4Feb salió de la parrilla de @Simpletvve la señal de la televisora @DW_espanol. Dejó de estar en el canal 770 luego de que el ministro de Comunicación, Freddy Ñáñez, lo acusara de "propagar el odio" contra #Venezuela. 🧵1/5 https://t.co/feymtuEgAY" / X ➤ https://twitter.com/sntpvenezuela/status/1764839539967750553[5] Maduro tilda de “nazi” a Deutsche Welle, canal de noticias alemán | El Tiempo - YouTube ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h3X5-heOWg[6] Venezuela halts cable distribution of DW ➤ https://corporate.dw.com/en/venezuela-halts-cable-distribution-of-dw-director-general-limbourg-our-distribution-must-be-restored/a-68445709[7] Independent Venezuelan news sites blocked by state-controlled and private service providers - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2022/02/independent-venezuelan-news-sites-blocked-by-state-controlled-and-private-service-providers/[8]https://twitter.com/sntpvenezuela/status/1765030211236593838[9] SNTP on X: "Esta sería la segunda vez que la señal de la @dw_espanol es sacada de las cableras por instrucciones del Gobierno. Ya en abril de 2019 estuvo fuera del aire como retaliación por su cobertura sobre la crisis social, política y económica de Venezuela 🧵4/5 https://t.co/UvJ7MMvtpL" / X ➤ https://twitter.com/sntpvenezuela/status/1764839651385184585[10] Maduro’s New Crackdown on Venezuela’s Civil Society ➤ https://americasquarterly.org/article/maduros-new-crackdown-on-venezuelas-civil-society/[11]https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-68252226[12]https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/15/world/americas/venezuela-un-human-rights.html