Impunity

When intimidation, threats, attacks and murders go unpunished, resulting in a climate of injustice and insecurity for those exercising their right to free expression.

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Link to: Violence against journalists and activists dramatically increased since 1st UPR review

Violence against journalists and activists dramatically increased since 1st UPR review

ARTICLE 19 has called for the UN member states to raise concerns to the Philippines regarding violence against individuals exercising free speech and the culture of impunity, the absence of a right-to-information law, and the use of criminal defamation laws to silence critics.

Link to: Journalists’ safety back on top of world community’s agenda, says IFJ

Journalists’ safety back on top of world community’s agenda, says IFJ

Among the issues examined at last week’s debate on the safety of journalists at the 12th Doha Forum was the strengthening of national laws to end impunity.

Link to: Radio journalist stabbed outside apartment

Radio journalist stabbed outside apartment

An unknown assailant lured Sergei Aslanyan out of his apartment building with a telephone call and hit the journalist in the head with a heavy object before stabbing him in the chest, neck and arm.

Link to: Journalist killed in Mogadishu

Journalist killed in Mogadishu

Eyewitnesses said that soldiers of the government were in the general area of the shooting, but did nothing when the attack happened, according to local journalists.

Link to: Activist’s killing fails to deliver justice

Activist’s killing fails to deliver justice

The outcome was a grave disappointment to those who have campaigned for Manirumva’s killers to be held to account, as potentially important evidence in the case was not pursued.

Link to: Police chief says long-missing journalist is in the US

Police chief says long-missing journalist is in the US

The inspector general of police reportedly said that Interpol confirmed to Gambian authorities that Ebrimah “Chief” Manneh, a journalist with the Daily Observer who has been missing since 2006, is actually in the United States.

Link to: Call for revision of National Human Rights Commission law

Call for revision of National Human Rights Commission law

President Asif Ali Zardari should not sign the bill until it is revised to authorise investigations of the military and the intelligence agencies for human rights violations, Human Rights Watch said.

Link to: Journalist Marcos Ávila García found dead in Sonora after being kidnapped

Journalist Marcos Ávila García found dead in Sonora after being kidnapped

The body of Marcos Ávila García, a reporter for the newspaper “El Regional de Sonora”, who was kidnapped on 17 May 2012 by armed men, was found on the afternoon of 18 May, metres from the highway that connects the municipalities of Guaymas and Empalme.

Link to: Journalist found dead a week after being kidnapped

Journalist found dead a week after being kidnapped

News of Alfredo Villatoro’s murder spread quickly through the national media and dozens of journalists showed up at the morgue in a show of solidarity for their colleague, condemning his murder.

Link to: A visit with journalist Idrak Abbasov

A visit with journalist Idrak Abbasov

On 18 April, journalist Idrak Abbasov was brutally attacked while he reported on the demolition of houses in his village. Rebecca Vincent recently visited him at his home outside Baku.

Link to: Two years after crackdown, still no justice

Two years after crackdown, still no justice

In a video, victims and their family members from both sides demand justice and tell Human Rights Watch that the failure to investigate and prosecute those responsible for abuses during the 2010 violence would lead to a cycle of violence and impunity.

Link to: Rights record under scrutiny at UN

Rights record under scrutiny at UN

UN members states should push for the adoption of specific measures to ensure free expression and accountability for abuses, said Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Journalist kidnapped and killed

Journalist kidnapped and killed

The bullet-riddled body of journalist Tariq Kamal was found on 9 May, three days after he had been reportedly kidnapped.

Link to: Court acquits alleged masterminds of journalist’s murder

Court acquits alleged masterminds of journalist’s murder

The Third Criminal Court issued the definitive sentence in the trial of the 2004 murder of journalist Alberto Rivera Fernández, acquitting the former mayor of Coronel Portillo, Luis Valdez Villacorta, and his former municipal administrator, Solio Ramírez Garay, both previously accused of being the masterminds behind the crime.

Link to: IAPA urges government to act speedily on abduction of journalist

IAPA urges government to act speedily on abduction of journalist

Alfredo Villatoro, with the Tegucigalpa radio station HRN, was driving at 4:45 a.m. on his way to the station, where he is in charge of the newscast “Diario Matutino” (Morning News), when he was intercepted and kidnapped by at least six assailants who were riding in two pickup trucks; he had reported receiving death threats.

Link to: CMFR creates special web page to highlight press freedom and freedom of expression

CMFR creates special web page to highlight press freedom and freedom of expression

The site calls attention to three major issues: the rampant killing of journalists which demonstrate the prevailing culture of impunity in the Philippines; the use of criminal libel to stifle dissent; and the failure to pass a freedom of information law.