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: Judge claims president’s attorney dictated original sentence against “El Universo”

Judge claims president’s attorney dictated original sentence against “El Universo”

Judge Mónica Encalada has stated, in a written document addressed to the Guayas District Attorney’s Office, that the original sentence had been written by one of the Chief of State’s attorneys.

Link to: Journalist killed in Ponta Porá

Journalist killed in Ponta Porá

Journalist Cándido Figueredo reported in the Paraguayan daily ABC Color that Rocaro had been highly critical of the local mayor, and supported the campaign of an opposition mayoral candidate.

Link to: HRNJ-Uganda report points to deterioration in media freedom

HRNJ-Uganda report points to deterioration in media freedom

The organisation documented 107 cases of attacks on journalists in 2011, compared to 58 in 2010 and 38 in 2009.

Link to: Shahzad Commission fails to identify those responsible in killing of journalist

Shahzad Commission fails to identify those responsible in killing of journalist

Despite strong indications of ISI involvement, the commission concluded that the state, militant groups including the Taliban and al-Qaeda, and unnamed “foreign actors” could all have had a motive to kill Saleem Shahzad on the basis of his writings.

Link to: Peasants’ rights activist assassinated in Colón

Peasants’ rights activist assassinated in Colón

The director of the Vía Campesina organisation says Matías Valle’s murder was an attack on freedom of expression.

Link to: Lawyer shot to death after reporting on human rights violations

Lawyer shot to death after reporting on human rights violations

Rosales was killed three days after he reported to “Diario Tiempo” that police officers had assaulted and sexually harassed a group of youths.

Link to: Attacks on the press up in 2011, says NUSOJ annual report

Attacks on the press up in 2011, says NUSOJ annual report

The targeting of journalists is increasingly politically motivated and systemic, says NUSOJ.

Link to: Concern about rights violations on eve of Africa Cup

Concern about rights violations on eve of Africa Cup

The government cracks down on political opponents, intimidates journalists, and disregards due process, Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalists said.

Link to: IPI reports on deadly trends for journalists in 2011

IPI reports on deadly trends for journalists in 2011

Of the 103 journalists killed in 2011 because of their work, 36 lost their lives in Latin America, confirming a trend of increasing violence against journalists in the Western hemisphere that IPI and other international groups have sought to address for some years.

Link to: The Arab world is the most dangerous region for journalists, says WAN-IFRA

The Arab world is the most dangerous region for journalists, says WAN-IFRA

According to the organisation’s annual report, 64 journalists and other media workers were killed world-wide because of their professional activities in 2011, with nearly half of them killed in Pakistan, Iraq, Libya and Yemen.

Link to: IFJ presses UN for action on media killings after violence claims 106 lives of journalists and media staff in 2011

IFJ presses UN for action on media killings after violence claims 106 lives of journalists and media staff in 2011

IFJ blames governments’ failure to uphold their international obligations for the ongoing violence targeting media.

Link to: IAPA reviews state of press freedom in 2011

IAPA reviews state of press freedom in 2011

IAPA concluded that this was one of the most “challenging and tragic” years for the countries of the Americas and reaffirmed its commitment to confront the next challenges.

Link to: NUSOJ annual review of crimes against journalists

NUSOJ annual review of crimes against journalists

According to NUSOJ research, four journalists were killed, seven wounded and 19 arrested in 2011.

Link to: RSF annual overview: 10 most dangerous places for journalists

RSF annual overview: 10 most dangerous places for journalists

The Arab Spring and protests in other countries were responsible for a dramatic surge in the number of arrests, from 535 in 2010 to 1,044 in 2011.

Link to: Unrest and impunity drive journalist deaths in 2011, according to CPJ’s year-end survey

Unrest and impunity drive journalist deaths in 2011, according to CPJ’s year-end survey

Political conflict and unrest proved deadly for journalists in 2011, while governments failed to prosecute those who targeted reporters for their work.

Link to: Clergyman assaults journalists, seizes camera

Clergyman assaults journalists, seizes camera

Welemongai Ciapha and Molinda Mulbah were assaulted as they tried to photograph Pastor Bethel Onyeneken, who was being taken to court on an accusation of theft.