The new law bans any internet content that ‘promotes social unrest, challenges authority or condones crime’.
The Venezuelan parliament has passed a law that bans any internet content that “promotes social unrest, challenges authority or condones crime.” President Hugo Chavez’s ruling party pushed the law through in less than a week!
Snip from AFP
Here’s more about the law in Spanish on the government’s website, including a video.
Coverage around the web: Reuters, AFP, Bloomberg, BBC News, CPG’s condemnation.
Photograph: Venezuelan Hugo Chavez speaks during a meeting with United Socialist party members in Caracas, December 17, 2010. Last week, Venezuela’s parliament gave President Chavez decree powers for 18 months, outraging opposition parties that accused him of turning South America’s biggest oil producer into a dictatorship. The move consolidated the socialist leader’s hold on power after nearly 12 years in office, and raised the prospect of a fresh wave of nationalizations as the former paratrooper seeks to entrench his self-styled “revolution.”
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