Venezuela shuts off CNN in Spanish after criticizing passports story
Source: Associated Press
Venezuela shuts off CNN in Spanish after criticizing story
Feb. 15, 2017 6:05 PM EST
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Venezuela suspended CNN in Spanish on Wednesday, shutting off the news channel a few hours after officials angrily criticized a report saying government workers engaged in selling fraudulent passports.
The National Telecommunications Commission announced it initiated the "administrative sanction" because of news stories that it considered "direct aggressions" against Venezuela.
The agency did not cite the passport story, but earlier in the day other government officials held a news conference to dispute the CNN story.
CNN aired a report on Feb. 6 based on a whistleblower's allegations that Venezuelan officials had been selling passports from the country's embassy in Iraq to people of Middle Eastern origin, including a few members of terrorist groups.
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