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Venezuela's government has accused a TV station of inciting a murder attempt on President Hugo Chavez, hours after taking another network off the air.Venezuela's government has accused a TV station of inciting a murder attempt on President Hugo Chavez, hours after taking another network off the air.
It said footage shown on Globovision implicitly called for Mr Chavez to be killed. The station denies the claim.It said footage shown on Globovision implicitly called for Mr Chavez to be killed. The station denies the claim.
Police fired tear gas and plastic bullets as thousands protested across the country against the earlier closure of Venezuela's oldest TV network.Police fired tear gas and plastic bullets as thousands protested across the country against the earlier closure of Venezuela's oldest TV network.
Mr Chavez said Radio Caracas TV (RCTV) had tried to undermine his government.Mr Chavez said Radio Caracas TV (RCTV) had tried to undermine his government.
Chavez eyes CNNChavez eyes CNN
Communications Minister William Lara said Globovision had called for the death of Mr Chavez by airing footage of the 1981 assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II with the song "This Does Not Stop Here" sung by Ruben Blades, now Panama's tourism minister.Communications Minister William Lara said Globovision had called for the death of Mr Chavez by airing footage of the 1981 assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II with the song "This Does Not Stop Here" sung by Ruben Blades, now Panama's tourism minister.
"The conclusion of the specialists ... is that (in this segment) they are inciting the assassination of the president of Venezuela," Mr Lara said, as he filed a lawsuit against the news network at the state prosecutor's office."The conclusion of the specialists ... is that (in this segment) they are inciting the assassination of the president of Venezuela," Mr Lara said, as he filed a lawsuit against the news network at the state prosecutor's office.
[The closure is] a major setback to democracy and pluralism Robert MenardReporters Without Borders Send us your comments[The closure is] a major setback to democracy and pluralism Robert MenardReporters Without Borders Send us your comments
The government was also suing the US station CNN for allegedly linking Mr Chavez to al-Qaeda, Mr Lara said.The government was also suing the US station CNN for allegedly linking Mr Chavez to al-Qaeda, Mr Lara said.
"CNN broadcast a lie which linked President Chavez to violence and murder," he said."CNN broadcast a lie which linked President Chavez to violence and murder," he said.
In a statement, CNN said they "strongly deny" being "engaged in a campaign to discredit or attack Venezuela".In a statement, CNN said they "strongly deny" being "engaged in a campaign to discredit or attack Venezuela".
Globovision director Alberto Federico Ravell rejected the accusations against his station as "ridiculous".Globovision director Alberto Federico Ravell rejected the accusations against his station as "ridiculous".
Globovision was the only TV station to air footage of a large demonstration against the government's growing control over the media.Globovision was the only TV station to air footage of a large demonstration against the government's growing control over the media.
Protest violenceProtest violence
Meanwhile, protests are continuing across Venezuela after Mr Chavez refused to renew the licence of RCTV.Meanwhile, protests are continuing across Venezuela after Mr Chavez refused to renew the licence of RCTV.
RCTV KEY FACTS Venezuela's oldest private broadcaster, founded in 1953Only opposition broadcaster with national reachIn 2002, broadcast opposition calls to overthrow ChavezAirs large numbers of telenovelas and reality shows In pictures: TV protests RCTV KEY FACTS Venezuela's oldest private broadcaster, founded in 1953Only opposition broadcaster with national reachIn 2002, broadcast opposition calls to overthrow ChavezAirs large numbers of telenovelas and reality shows In pictures: TV protests class="" href="/hi/russian/world/newsid_670000/670083.stm">Freedom debate sparked
In one of the largest demonstrations in the capital, Caracas, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at up to 5,000 protesters, some of whom tossed rocks and bottles at police.In one of the largest demonstrations in the capital, Caracas, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at up to 5,000 protesters, some of whom tossed rocks and bottles at police.
Within seconds of RCTV's closure, the insignia of a new state-sponsored broadcaster, TVES, appeared. Fireworks exploded across Caracas, as Chavez supporters celebrated the end of RCTV.Within seconds of RCTV's closure, the insignia of a new state-sponsored broadcaster, TVES, appeared. Fireworks exploded across Caracas, as Chavez supporters celebrated the end of RCTV.
The president says the new channel will better reflect his socialist revolution but RCTV and rights groups say Mr Chavez is limiting freedom of expression.The president says the new channel will better reflect his socialist revolution but RCTV and rights groups say Mr Chavez is limiting freedom of expression.
Employees of Venezuela's most watched channel embraced and chanted "freedom", before bowing their heads in tearful prayer during their final minutes on air.Employees of Venezuela's most watched channel embraced and chanted "freedom", before bowing their heads in tearful prayer during their final minutes on air.
'Threat to the country''Threat to the country'
Germany, which holds the European Union presidency, expressed concern over Mr Chavez's decision.Germany, which holds the European Union presidency, expressed concern over Mr Chavez's decision.
Robert Menard, from International media rights group Reporters Without Borders, said the closure was a "major setback to democracy and pluralism".Robert Menard, from International media rights group Reporters Without Borders, said the closure was a "major setback to democracy and pluralism".
In a broadcast all of the country's TV stations were obliged to run, Mr Chavez said it had been his decision to shut down the station because it had become "a threat to the country".In a broadcast all of the country's TV stations were obliged to run, Mr Chavez said it had been his decision to shut down the station because it had become "a threat to the country".
Many Venezuelans back Mr Chavez's decisionMany Venezuelans back Mr Chavez's decision
RCTV's general manager Marcel Granier said Mr Chavez was acting illegally and described the move as "abusive" and "arbitrary".RCTV's general manager Marcel Granier said Mr Chavez was acting illegally and described the move as "abusive" and "arbitrary".
RCTV will still be available on cable, but losing its public broadcast frequency will deprive it of most of its audience.RCTV will still be available on cable, but losing its public broadcast frequency will deprive it of most of its audience.
The new state-sponsored channel TVES launched with programmes that Mr Chavez said would better reflect society, including a film about independence hero Simon Bolivar.The new state-sponsored channel TVES launched with programmes that Mr Chavez said would better reflect society, including a film about independence hero Simon Bolivar.
The government provided $4m (£2m) of funding for the new station's launch.The government provided $4m (£2m) of funding for the new station's launch.
Mr Chavez says private stations such as RCTV were involved in a coup that nearly toppled him five years ago and that they have since tried to bring down his government.Mr Chavez says private stations such as RCTV were involved in a coup that nearly toppled him five years ago and that they have since tried to bring down his government.