Of recent date, ABN reports have been distinctly politicized -- generally in favor of the Chavez government but increasingly showing an abject hostility towards anything and everything to do with the political opposition which, whether ABN editorial managers wish to believe it or not, DO represent a significant section of the Venezuelan populace.
Certainly, just by an appreciation of a claimed 6.5 million membership of President Hugo Chavez' new United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) it leaves some eighteen and a half million Venezuelan souls (in a total population of some 25 million) outside of PSUV and, even if one takes the 16+ million voters whose names legitimately appear on the National Voters' Register, there are still around 10 million Venezuelans who DO NOT necessarily subscribe to the holy gospel according to PSUV.
Yet ABN reports, which are serviced to most -- if not all -- of Venezuela's newspapers, radio and TV stations, is substantially over laden with PSUV promotionals and outright negativity of any political action that has NOT received the official blessing of the PSUV ecclesiastics. Rather than being an official news agency in the sense that such are recognized around the world, ABN has become an additional mirror image of the Ministry of Communications & Information (MinCI) which has itself become so politically focused that it has lost all sight of serving the informational needs of the TOTAL population of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as a civil service unit of government rightly should.
It's the same thing with state-owned Venezolana de Television (VTV) which would rather countenance condemnation to the flames of hell than to allow a regular member of the political opposition to steal air-time away from fawning over pro-Chavez activities to the complete abandonment of all else. Basically, though, it's all down to the self-serving incapacities of management executives who simply don't have a clue about rights and responsibilities in their Civil Service employ.
- They believe that strict control of the state-owned media to the subservient interests of the current administration is the Genesis, Leviticus and end-all of everything in their sorry existences.
That is why it is so very very sad to see a cherished state news organization turned into a political megaphone for a transitory political mandate. Rationally, ABN shoudl be used to inform the nation on ALL aspects of Venezuelan news! It should NOT become a further branch of a single political party ... but already the damage has been done!
- Do Venezuelans really want Venezuela's own version of Reuters, AP, AFP, Xinhua, DPA etc., to continue with party political propaganda ... or do they want, as much as is ever possible, for their state-run news organization to at least attempt to maintain a middle-of-the-road balance WITHOUT political involvement?
- Do Venezuelans really want state-run Venezolana de Television (VTV) to become a Fox News copycat with the only difference being a total and unmitigated bias to PSUV rather than Fox's pathetic bootlicking of the Bush dictatorship?
- Do Venezuelans really want state-run Venezolana de Television (VTV) to become a Fox News copycat with the only difference being a total and unmitigated bias to PSUV rather than Fox's pathetic bootlicking of the Bush dictatorship?
The situation is bedded for growing sectarianism and the TRUTH about what is actually happening in Venezuela at this crucial juncture in its evolving history is the first victim in the dagger and thrust of institutional control of Venezuelan hearts and minds. Sad, sad, sad!
Roy S. Carson
vheadline@gmail.com
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Venezuela is facing the most difficult period of its history with honest reporters crippled by sectarianism on top of rampant corruption within the administration and beyond, aided and abetted by criminal forces in the US and Spanish governments which cannot accept the sovereignty of the Venezuelan people to decide over their own future.
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