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Colombian court rules against police for abuse of journalist

"A court in Bogota ruled against the Colombian government for the police's detention and torture of journalist Manuel Santiago López, while he was covering the national strike of 2021 in Duitama, Boyacá. El Espectador reports. The state, the Ministry of Defense, and the National Police face an economic penalty. However, Santiago López told El Espectador […]

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Four journalists detained after elections in Venezuela are charged with terrorism

"'We denounce the illegal and arbitrary use of anti-terrorism laws in Venezuela, especially against journalists and photojournalists detained during the post-election protests in the country,' the [National Union of Press Workers] SNTP said in a statement posted on its social networks. Photojournalists Yousner Alvarado (Barinas, west) and Deisy Peña (Miranda, center), cameraman Paúl León (Trujillo, […]

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Violations against freedom of expression and of press increase in the digital space in Cuba, ICLEP denounces

“The highest number of violations against civil liberties in Cuba in July were related to access to digital space, amounting to 46 restrictions, according to the the Cuban Institute for Freedom of Expression and Press (ICLEP, for its acronym in Spanish). [...] The 101 incidents recorded by the entity, whose main headquarters is in Miami, […]

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Uruguay Chamber of Deputies approves media law with article on 'impartiality' of the press

“[On July 8, Uruguay's] Chamber of Deputies approved the law on the Regulation of Audiovisual Content Broadcasting Services, commonly known as the media law, with 50 out of 91 votes. [...] In the middle of the discussion for the approval of the text there were tensions due to an article on the 'impartiality' of the […]

Authorities raid headquarters of Venezuelan newspaper El Caroreño

“A raid by state security forces has been reported at the headquarters of El Caroreño newspaper in the city of Carora, Lara state. Media outlet VPITv reported through its social networks that 'according to the director of the web portal, Mario Sosa, officials from Conas [National Anti-Extortion and Abduction Command, for its acronym in Spanish] […]

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Brazilian reporter says she was harassed at Olympic Games

"Brazilian reporter Verônica Dalcanal, who works as a correspondent for EBC (Empresa Brasileira de Comunicação) at the Olympic Games in Paris, said she was a victim of harassment on Saturday (Aug. 3, 2024). Verônica recounted that she was in the Olympic Village, where a significant portion of the athletes stay during the Games, doing a […]

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Venezuelan newspaper Última Hora says it shut down over threats from governor

The Venezuelan newspaper Última Hora announced this Friday, August 2, the closure of its operations in response to threats issued by Portuguesa state Governor Primitivo Cedeño, an ally of President Nicolás Maduro. In a statement published on its website, the newspaper's editorial staff says the decision was made to protect its employees. "In the face […]

Iván Núñez and Chilean TV crew detained in Venezuela, set to be deported

"Journalist Iván Núñez and a team from the Chilean public broadcaster TVN, were detained and will be deported from Venezuela amid the protests following the presidential elections held last weekend in that country. Venezuela’s National Electoral Council declared Nicolás Maduro the winner for a third term, despite the results being questioned for their lack of […]

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Guatemalan president promises he will do everything possible to free José Rubén Zamora

"On July 29, to mark the second anniversary of Jose Rubén Zamora’s unjust and arbitrary detention, a Reporters Without Borders (RSF, for its acronym in French) representative traveled to Guatemala to meet with and advocate for the wrongfully imprisoned journalist. After visiting Zamora in the Mariscal Zavala prison, Artur Romeu, director of RSF’s Latin America […]

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Bolivian journalist asks senator to prove accusations against him regarding alleged government payments

“Fides radio journalist, Jhon Arandia, invited [Bolivian] Senator Patricia Arce to prove the accusation that he received payments from the government, and questioned the legislator's alleged cooperation with an applicant during an exam for the preselection of magistrates. The senator and lawyer who represents the Movement towards Socialism (MAS, for its acronym in Spanish) of […]

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Two years after the imprisonment of José Rubén Zamora, IAPA renews call for his immediate release

“To mark the two years of the unjust imprisonment of journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder and president of the now-defunct newspaper elPeriódico, the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) renews its call to Guatemalan judicial authorities to end their persecution against him and order his immediate release. Roberto Rock, IAPA president and director of the Mexican […]

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Haitian press face ‘existential crisis’ with no end to gang violence

"Le Nouvelliste, Haiti’s oldest independent daily newspaper, has been around for 126 years, and the outlet’s owners are proud to have maintained its operations through the country’s intensifying challenges — from foreign occupation and devastating earthquakes to coups. But now Le Nouvelliste’s survival — and that of more independent media outlets in the country — […]