Threats to Cuban Journalist Possible Revival of “Gag Law”
Cuban journalist Abraham Jimenez denounced his arbitrary arrest, being stripped, handcuffed and transferred to State Security’s Villa Marista.
Read MoreCuban journalist Abraham Jimenez denounced his arbitrary arrest, being stripped, handcuffed and transferred to State Security’s Villa Marista.
Read More“What the President says is false,” declares the director of “El Faro”. He warns that the attacks by Bukele could extend to illegal arrests.
Read MoreAccording to data compiled by Espacio Público and shared with CPJ, 180 radio stations went off the air between 2009 and 2020.
Read MoreColombian Journalists Face Inquiry for Reporting on Assault Allegations. If convicted of defamation, they could face 16-54 months in prison.
Read MoreLuis Alberto Mancini was violently attacked by two men while hosting his radio program, “Mano a Mano” at the office of Radio FM Horizonte.
Read MoreTrials Begin against Two Young Nicaraguan Journalists, part of the ongoing government crack down on the independent media.
Read MoreMexican Reporter Julio Valdivia Beheaded in Veracruz. The a reporter for the local El Mundo newspaper was found yesterday afternoon,
Read MoreMayor Marcelo Crivella used public funds to pay groups of municipal employees to monitor and obstruct journalists at local hospitals…
Read MoreA federal court in Chihuahua, Mexico sentenced Juan Carlos Moreno to 50 years in prison in the murder case of journalist Miroslava Breach.
Read MoreNicaraguan journalist David Quintana is facing a criminal slander suit in response to his reporting.
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