Un grupo de jóvenes paraguayos se manifestó hoy, 25 de junio de 2009, ante la sede de la embajada de Venezuela en Asunción (Paraguay) en defensa de la libertad de expresión y en demanda de la reapertura de la cadena privada Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV), cerrada hace dos años por el Gobierno venezolano. Andrés Cristaldo / EFE
Demonstrators wearing red gags protest against President Hugo Chavez closure threats against opposition TV station Globovision in Caracas, Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Fernando Llano / AP
Jóvenes hondureños se manifiestan a favor de la libertad de expresión hoy, 25 de junio de 2009, frente a la embajada de Venezuela en Tegucigalpa (Honduras). Las Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras movilizaron este jueves a centenares de militares para evitar eventuales disturbios de parte de grupos que respaldan una iniciativa del presidente Manuel Zelaya para reformar la Constitución. Gustavo Amador / EFE
Jóvenes hondureños se manifiestan a favor de la libertad de expresión hoy, 25 de junio de 2009, frente a la embajada de Venezuela en Tegucigalpa (Honduras). Las Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras movilizaron este jueves a centenares de militares para evitar eventuales disturbios de parte de grupos que respaldan una iniciativa del presidente Manuel Zelaya para reformar la Constitución. Gustavo Amador / EFE
Members of the political party Independent Democratic Union stage a demonstration to support free expression in Venezuela, in front the Venezuelan Embassy in Santiago Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Santiago Llanquin / AP
Demonstrators tie a red gag next to a poster that reads in Spanish "apologies, we are working on behalf of your freedom of expression" during a protest against President Hugo Chavez closure threats against opposition TV station Globovision in Caracas, Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Fernando Llano / AP
A demonstrator wears a red gag during a protest against President Hugo Chavez closure threats against opposition TV station Globovision in Caracas, Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Fernando Llano / AP
Un joven exhibe hoy, 25 de junio de 2009, un cartel ante la sede de la embajada de Venezuela en Asunción (Paraguay) durante una protesta en defensa de la libertad de expresión y en demanda de la reapertura de la cadena privada Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV), cerrada hace dos años por el Gobierno venezolano. Andrés Cristaldo / EFE
A demonstrator wears a red gag during a protest against President Hugo Chavez closure threats against opposition TV station Globovision in Caracas, Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Fernando Llano / AP
Members of the political party Independent Democratic Union stage a demonstration to support free expression in Venezuela, in front the Venezuelan Embassy in Santiago Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Santiago Llanquin / AP
Red gags hang on the main entrance of Venezuela's telecommunications regulator's office during a protest against President Hugo Chavez closure threats against opposition TV station Globovision in Caracas, Thursday, June 25, 2009. Chavez urged Globovision's executives to reflect on the station's tough criticism of his government or else it "won't be on the airwaves much longer." Fernando Llano / AP
Un grupo de jóvenes paraguayos se manifestó hoy, 25 de junio de 2009, ante la sede de la embajada de Venezuela en Asunción (Paraguay) en defensa de la libertad de expresión y en demanda de la reapertura de la cadena privada Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV), cerrada hace dos años por el Gobierno venezolano. Andrés Cristaldo / EFE