They [La Prensa] accused us of suppressing freedom of expression. This was a
lie and we could not let them publish it.
-- Nelba Blandon, Interior Ministry Director of Censorship, quoted in
The New York Times, 1984
lie and we could not let them publish it.
-- Nelba Blandon, Interior Ministry Director of Censorship, quoted in
The New York Times, 1984
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