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Press organizations warn of attacks and violations of freedom of expression in Dominican Republic

"[In the Dominican Republic,] the Dominican College of Journalists (CDP, for its initials in Spanish), the Association of Photojournalists, and the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) alerted the country's top authorities and Dominican society this Thursday about a series of dismissals, mistreatment, threats, restrictions, and attacks against journalists and other media workers. Press unions […]

Journalists assaulted by vice-president's security team in Dominican Republic

"An incident between the security team of Dominican Vice President Raquel Peña and members of the press led to tense moments this Friday [April 25], during the graduation ceremony of 3,048 new National Police officers, held at the Carlos -Teo-Cruz Boxing Coliseum [in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic]. The altercation occurred when a journalist tried to […]

Death of Dominican journalist Marcelino Vega remains unpunished 44 years later

"On the 44th anniversary of the murder of journalist Marcelino Vega, who was killed while covering a protest by Santo Domingo city hall employees, on April 7, 1981, news organizations condemn the indifference to crimes against the press that have gone unpunished. The Dominican College of Journalists (CDP for its initials in Spanish) and the […]

Press team among those affected by tear gas bombs during march in Dominican Republic

"Chaos and disorder was the main element of the march held this Sunday [March 30] in El Hoyo de Friusa [Punta Cana, Dominican Republic], where a group of Dominicans went to demonstrate in rejection of the massive presence of Haitians in the area. The incident began when agents of the National Police threw tear gas […]

Army of bots attack Dominican journalists during defamation campaign

"For a week, a group of Dominican journalists were the target of an intense social media campaign to discredit them, with more than 10,000 mentions recorded on different platforms, mainly on X (formerly Twitter). The narrative promoted in these publications accused them of receiving funds from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in […]

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 […]

Recent police aggressions against journalists in Dominican Republic raise alarms

“Journalist Danny Gómez, who was covering a police operation in the Mejoramiento Social neighborhood, [in the city of Santiago], was assaulted by a colonel of the [Dominican Republic] National Police. The incident occurred when Gómez was filming at the entrance to the Santiago Rodríguez General Hospital, where the police were preventing the entry and registration […]

Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Guyana shine at Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Awards

"The non-profit Climate Tracker (CT), which aims to support, train and incentivise climate journalism globally, launched its inaugural Caribbean Climate Journalism Awards. [...] Award winners included two reporters from the Dominican Republic — Rubí Morillo, a 23-year-old journalist and video editor known for her ability to create compelling audiovisual content, picked up the prize for Best Youth Climate […]

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President of the Dominican Republic presents draft to modify legislation on freedom of expression

"On April 8, the president of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, publicly presented a draft Law on Freedom of Expression, Audiovisual Media and Digital Platforms. This initiative aims to update the anachronistic regulatory framework on freedom of expression that dates back to 1962 – Law No. 6132 on Expression and Dissemination of Thought –, seeking […]

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IAPA warns that new Intelligence Law in Dominican Republic could affect press freedom

“The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) expressed today [Jan. 22] its concern about the implications for press freedom and confidential sources of information posed by a recently approved law in the Dominican Republic. The regulation, enacted on Jan. 15 by President Luis Abinader, bears the number 1-24, and regulates the National Intelligence System and the […]

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Journalist denounces threat from businessman charged with drug trafficking in Dominican Republic

"Dominican lawyer and journalist Pedro Jiménez denounced this Wednesday [12 July] having received threats from Miguel Arturo López (alias Micky), listed in a drug trafficking file, as does his wife, the deputy for the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM, by its Spanish acronym), Rosa Amalia Pilarte. Through the radio program 'El Sol de la Mañana', Jiménez […]

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Dominican Republic: Journalist denounces attack against him on his way home

"Joan Santana, a journalist from Santiago [northern Dominican Republic], reported on Tuesday [July 4] that he suffered an attack on his way home on the night of Monday [July 3], after he had discussed issues uncensored on his television program. He said that while he was driving his Hyundai car, two people on board a […]