Now Hugo wants to monitor blogs and Facebook A news Peru.com web page shows the level of totalitarianism that is beginning to scratch the government of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and that country model intended to export to all of Latin America under the label "socialism." According to the paper is to enact a new Telecommunications Act led by the Chavez government in which gives you full control of the media and public Internet spaces, such as blogs and websites you know who, if as a President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez.
This rule is intended to state control of telecommunications and, therefore, the public spaces of the Internet as blogs, web pages and even Facebook, and private communication on the Internet (ie you would enter your e-dig mail dotage). The aim would be to avoid political opposition over the Internet under the guise that they who "go against the interests of the nation or public order."
As is known, the Venezuelan state has been driven a concentration of resources for exclusive use for propaganda purposes. The government of Hugo Chavez controls seven television channels and 35 national community signs. In the broadcasting sector, has under its domination Radio Nacional de Venezuela, YVKE chain, and 231 community radio stations. Also, a news agency and 73 community newspapers. Also, private channels has become the main poster with which they set out in the media such as happened in the most sordid of Fujimorato. First
is asking me, that says the First and Ollanta Humala? or left safe in Peru?