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Twitter murder attempt on Chavez
Man accused of using social networking to incite assassination attempt
AP
Thursday, September 09, 2010
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan police have arrested a man suspected of using the Twitter social networking site to incite the assassination of President Hugo Chavez.
Federal Police Chief Wilmer Flores Trossel says the suspect is an employee from Venezuela's state power company and he will be questioned by prosecutors.
Flores told the local Globovision television channel on Thursday that the 27-year-old man sent messages through Twitter outlining an alleged plan to kill Chavez.
Flores did not provide additional details.
Chavez has often alleged that his adversaries want to assassinate him.
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