Venezuelan Foreign Minister Blames International Media for Attempting to Hobble Government

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-06-06 15:59:55

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Caracas, June 6 (Xinhua-RHC) -- International and privately-owned national media outlets aligned themselves with the country's opposition to incite violent protests, Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Elias Jaua, said on Thursday.

"The media campaign... we've seen in recent months in Venezuela focused primarily on preventing the Venezuelan state from taking action, preventing the forces of public order from taking action," he said at the opening of an international forum.

Venezuela has been rocked by violent protests since February, led by hardline opposition leaders who demanded President Nicolas Maduro step down. The clashes have left 42 dead and more than 850 injured.

Jaua warned the campaign has intensified its "absolutely cynical lies and distortion of our reality," and called on Latin American countries to protect themselves by "constructing a new reality."

Minister of Communication and Information, Delcy Rodriguez agreed, saying some international media outlets had lied about what was really happening in the South American nation.

Imperial powers have historically used lies and propaganda through the media to justify their military incursions, she added.

 



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