In this photo taken June 4, 2009, the president of Globovision television channel Guillermo Zuloaga, center, surrounded by bodyguards and media, leaves the attorney general's office in Caracas, Venezuela. Zuloaga, the owner of Venezuela's only television channel that remains critical of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, was arrested on Thursday, March 25, 2010, spurring concerns among rights activists of a widening government crackdown aimed at silencing critics. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)AP – The title-holder of Venezuela’s only remaining TV channel that takes a critical line against President Hugo Chavez was arrested Thursday, raising concerns the government is pursuing a widening crackdown to silence opponents.


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