Early Monday morning, military and police personnel forcefully shut down the Tegucigalpa-based Radio Globo under a decree by the de facto government that suspends civil liberties, CPJ reported. Today, Honduran and international media outlets said the radio station was being broadcast online.
Radio Globo’s owner, Alejandro Villatoro, told the Spanish
news service
Until late this afternoon, Radio Globo could still be heard online. Its transmissions are being streamed on RadioGloboHonduras.
Radio Globo and TV station Canal 36, also closed by Honduran
authorities on Monday, are private broadcasters known for their loyalty to
ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Canal 36 was not transmitting today. News
reports said that the buildings, which house both stations, remained under
heavy police custody. Radio Globo and Canal 36 have been forced off
the air several times since Zelaya was ousted three months ago. They were
the first to report on Zelaya’s return to
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