Private television station RCTV Monday summoned The Carter
Center to make the Venezuelan government comply with its commitments
under the so-called Roundtable of Negotiations and Agreements
in 2003.
In a public letter, signed by RCTV chair Marcel Granier,
The Carter Center is asked to act with "firmness" in this
sense, following its "shy" and "tardy" statement on President
Hugo Chávez' refusal to renew the broadcast license for
RCTV.
In the document, Granier demanded an equalitarian treatment
for RCTV, which last May 27 became the only television channel
whose broadcast license was not renewed, even thought it dealt
with the events of April 11-12, 2002 the same way other private
TV channels did.
RCTV asked The Carter Center to mediate so that Chávez'
administration to give them back both the broadcast license
and the broadcast equipment the government confiscated from
the television network.