RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After ordering the confiscation of temples and the deportation of Brazilian pastors, the authorities have now decided to suspend the activities of Record TV, the Brazilian network's affiliate in the African country. The decision is effective as of midnight this Wednesday, April 21st.
The announcement was made by the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Media. According to the statement, Record has violated the Angolan legislation by keeping a non-Angolan citizen as the company's executive director. In addition, it also kept in its staff foreigners who are not accredited in the country's . . .
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