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'''Venezuela''' is a South American country whose majority religion is Christianity.
 
'''Venezuela''' is a South American country whose majority religion is Christianity.
 
== Internet censorship==
 
== Internet censorship==
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Websites publishing unofficial (black market) exchange rates are censored in Venezuela as the government believes they are causing economic disaster and very high rates of inflation.
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Websites publishing unofficial (black market) exchange rates are blocked in Venezuela as the government believes they are causing economic disaster and very high rates of inflation. The ''El Nacional'' newspaper is even blocked occasionally by the Venezuelan ISP CANTV for its frequent criticism of the Maduro government.
   
 
== Movies censorship==
 
== Movies censorship==

Revision as of 16:02, 2 October 2021

Venezuela is a South American country whose majority religion is Christianity.

Internet censorship

Websites publishing unofficial (black market) exchange rates are blocked in Venezuela as the government believes they are causing economic disaster and very high rates of inflation. The El Nacional newspaper is even blocked occasionally by the Venezuelan ISP CANTV for its frequent criticism of the Maduro government.

Movies censorship

TV censorship

Radio Caracas Televisión's terrestrial broadcasting license expired in 2007. The Chavista government refused to renew it because of it being anti-government and its participation in the 2002 coup.

Books censorship

Video games censorship

Most video games containing substantial impact of violence are easily banned and confiscated by Venezuela.

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