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#FreeMediaVe: Venezuelans Using Twitter to Protest Media Crackdown

Over the last few days, Venezuela has been closing down radio and stations that are denouncing the government and its actions. This is not going down quietly, though, as protesters are fighting back against what critics consider the infringement of free speech. However, with stations being “recovered” by the government, citizens and protesters alike have turned to a new communication platform to concentrate their efforts: Twitter . Venezuelans are coordinating their tweets of opposition with the hashtag #FreeMediaVe , which started to pick up steam late Friday. President Hugo Chavez, the controversial socialist leader, ordered that about 240 radio stations be closed down earlier this July, but now the lockdown is being implemented in full force. This is where Twitter has come into play – as radio stations have fallen, opponents of the socialist leader have taken to Twitter, dominating nearly 1% of tweets at times. In fact, there has been so much activity on Twitter that it has prompted a government response , where they said the social network was being used just by extremists. Twitter’s power to challenge repressive governments and galvanize worldwide support was seen in full action during the dramatic events of the #IranElection crisis .

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