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Convicted murderer of Chilean journalist Francisca Sandoval sentenced to 24 years in prison

“The murderer of Francisca Sandoval, the first Chilean journalist murdered since the return to democracy in 1990, was sentenced Monday [Oct. 28] to 24 years in prison as the perpetrator of the crime, the Chilean Judiciary reported. 'The Fourth Oral Criminal Court of Santiago sentenced Marcelo Naranjo Naranjo to 15 years in prison for the […]

Children of journalist Jesús Gutiérrez, murdered last year in Mexico, report assault by military

"Caleth Jesús Gutiérrez, son of journalist Jesús Gutiérrez, who was murdered in 2023, reported that his three siblings were assaulted by members of the army who barged into their home in Sonora in northern Mexico. In an interview with Azucena Uresti, Caleth said he will file a complaint over the violent intrusion. The assault occurred […]

Venezuela press groups demand whereabouts of missing journalist Nelin Escalante

"Nelin Escalante, a veteran journalist in Venezuela, has not been heard from since Friday [Oct. 25], Venezuelan press advocates said on Sunday, alleging he had been detained by government authorities in the country's capital. […] Venezuela's National College of Journalists (CNP, by its Spanish acronym) said in a post on social media that Escalante had […]

Articles on authoritarianism in Venezuela, corruption in Chile and a cross-border project on the tobacco industry win Javier Valdez Awards

The Latin American Conference of Investigative Journalism (COLPIN, by its Spanish acronym) held the Javier Valdez Award ceremony, one of the most prestigious awards for investigative journalism in Spanish, on the evening of Oct. 25, in Madrid. First place went to “Operación Cacería” (Operation Hunting), a TV report by Venezuelan journalist Ricardo Calderón, which recounts […]

Latin America faces challenges and advances in internet freedom, Freedom House report reveals

The 2024 Freedom on the Net report, published by the organization Freedom House, analyzed global trends in online censorship and repression, including in Latin America, which according to the study faces challenges and some advances. The document, which assesses conditions of internet freedom in 72 countries, included Chile for the first time. There were solid […]

Roche Health Journalism Award recognizes reports on maternal healthcare and migration in Latin America

On Thursday night (Oct. 24), at a ceremony held in Miami, the winners of the 2024 Roche Health Journalism Award were announced. Among the awarded works, two highlight issues from Latin America. In the Digital Journalism category, the report “Challenges and solutions to improve prenatal coverage in riverside communities in the Amazon,” produced by Amazônia […]

Photographer and videographer on trial in Venezuela for covering protests

Two journalists were sent to trial on Tuesday [October 22] by judges handling cases related to arrests made during the protests against the [alleged] electoral fraud of July 28 in Venezuela. The National Union of Press Workers (Sntp for its initials in Spanish) reported that photojournalist Deisy Peña will go to trial following the hearing […]

Bolivian press association condemns Evo Morales supporters who forced journalists to the ground

"The National Association of Journalists of Bolivia (ANPB) denounced this afternoon the actions of alleged blockaders linked to former president Evo Morales who, reportedly armed with firearms, forced journalists to lie on the ground in the Bulo Bulo area of the tropics of Cochabamba. The incident happened Tuesday morning [October 22], when journalists were reporting […]

Violations to the right to information in Costa Rica reach record high in 2024, analysis reveals

“Violations to the right to information [in Costa Rica] reached a record high this year, according to an analysis of the statistics registry of the Supreme Court's Constitutional Chamber carried out by La Nación newspaper. So far in 2024, in 459 appeal cases, magistrates have ruled in favor of citizens to whom institutions have refused […]

UNESCO and Caribbean Court of Justice partner to strengthen freedom of expression and journalist safety

In a pivotal move to bolster the protection of freedom of expression, journalist safety and other fundamental freedoms, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement underscores the shared commitment to upholding democratic principles and enhancing the rule […]

Argentina eliminates tax exemptions for newspapers, magazines and online subscriptions

“Javier Milei's government in Argentina announced the decision to eliminate Value Added Tax (VAT) exemptions for the sale of newspapers, magazines, and digital subscriptions of news media. This was communicated by spokesman Manuel Adorni in the conference in which he also informed the dissolution of the Federal Agency of Public Revenues. 'With this modification, the […]

Press associations in Dominican Republic demand protection for journalists, denounce police violence

"Media unions [in the Dominican Republic] protested [in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros] to claim respect for freedom of expression and to demand sanctions against police agents for the aggression of several journalists and photojournalists. The heads of the Dominican College of Journalists (CDP, for its initials in Spanish), the National Union of […]