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Mother pleads for answers as Venezuelan journalist Rory Branker reaches three months missing

“Cheryl Ann Branker, the mother of journalist Rory Branker, on Tuesday demanded concrete information from Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello and Attorney General Tarek William Saab about her son’s whereabouts. Branker has now been forcibly disappeared for three months in Venezuela. In a video shared on social media, Branker condemned the lack of official information […]

Venezuelan minister threatens journalists, accuses them of inciting unrest

"Venezuelan Interior, Justice and Peace Minister Diosdado Cabello accused journalists and media outlets of spreading unrest and confusion on social media. Reading a letter from an alleged informant during his weekly television program, Cabello issued a warning and singled out Rory Branker of the digital outlet La Patilla as an example. 'The bot factories, working […]

Honduran minister orders probe after journalist says police beat and robbed him

Journalist Frank W. Mejía publicly reported he was tortured, robbed and subjected to cruel treatment by members of the Honduran National Police during raid to his home early Sunday, May 18, in the Peña por Bajo neighborhood in the capital. According to his son, attorney Stuart Mejía, officers stole $100 dollars, his cellphone and other […]

Panama's Supreme Court rules in favor of La Prensa newspaper in court case over 2006 reports

"Corporación La Prensa, S.A. [the Panamanian publishing company that produces newspaper La Prensa], was favored by a unanimous ruling by the First Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice. The lawsuit had been brought by the estate of the late magistrate César Pereira Burgos, which sought US$25 million by way of damages over three […]

RSF warns of a major offensive against press freedom in Peru and calls for urgent protection for journalists

"Peru has seen a recent series of alarming legislative initiatives, judicial harassment and smear campaigns targeting independent media outlets. These developments mark a severe deterioration of the country’s democratic environment and pose an unprecedented threat to press freedom. Reporters Without Borders (RSF, for its acronym in French) calls on Peruvian authorities to end the hostility […]

Activists call for Pope's mediation in case of Venezuelan journalist imprisoned for 13 months

"Human rights defenders and relatives of Venezuelan journalist and activist Carlos Julio Rojas asked Pope Leo XIV to mediate for his release. Rojas has been in detention for 13 months as of Thursday [May 15] . 'The Supreme Pontiff said that the suffering of imprisoned journalists challenges the conscience of nations and the international community,' […]

More than 600 Argentine journalists and public figures back reporter sued by President Milei

More than 600 journalists, artists and cultural figures in Argentina have voiced support for journalist Ari Lijalad, who is facing a criminal lawsuit filed by President Javier Milei for “defamation and slander.” The suit stems from an opinion column published May 4 on the news site El Destape, titled “Milei, between hatred of information and […]

Attacks on journalists in Honduras are becoming more open and violent, experts say

“Conditions for journalists in Honduras are increasingly hostile, dangerous and deadly. Experts say threats include blackmailing media outlets through government advertising, cyber harassment, lack of transparency, intolerance by public officials and politicians, organized crime, and a rise in lawsuits targeting journalists and media workers. With about nine months remaining in President Xiomara Castro’s term, several […]

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Colombian Army members suspended for illegal surveillance of journalists

“Colombia’s Inspector General on May 2 issued a decision holding the National Army responsible for illegal profiling and surveillance of journalists in the case known as Secret Files (Carpetas Secretas in Spanish). The ruling confirms the responsibility of nine Army members assigned to various military intelligence units within the First Military Intelligence Brigade. They were […]

Digital media bill in Dominican Republic draws protest and concerns of censorship

“The right-wing party Patria Libre called for a peaceful protest in front of the National Congress in response to a bill submitted by the Executive Branch to the Senate aimed at regulating freedom of expression and digital media. This new bill adds to a series of similar initiatives that have raised concerns in Dominican society […]

UNESCO launches program to strengthen freedom of expression and safety of journalists in Latin American and Caribbean

"The Latin American and Caribbean Forum for Journalism (FLAP, for its Spanish acronym), with the support of UNESCO's International Program for the Development of Communication (IPDC), presented a comprehensive program aimed at strengthening freedom of expression and the safety of journalists in Latin America and the Caribbean. The plan will be articulated around four strategic […]

Press associations in Bolivia demand protection mechanisms for journalists from government

"Journalists' associations, the Ombudsman's Office and former authorities [in Bolivia] remembered the day for journalists not as a celebration, but as a grievance of the constant struggle and the great challenge faced by journalism in the face of recurrent cases of violence, hostility and precarious working conditions. The journalists' union demanded the State create protection […]