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Crime and Punishment: The twin threats faced by journalists in Central America

In addition to extralegal violence, the region’s independent media have been subjected to repressive laws and politicized prosecutions.

Paraguay authorities order two outlets to disclose authors of anonymous articles

A Paraguayan judge ordered two news outlets to reveal the identities of the authors of anonymous articles about alleged money laundering involving former President Horacio Cartes.

Peru’s Manuel Calloquispe faces threats and assaults to expose environmental damage from illegal Amazon mining

Despite the danger, Calloquispe, a freelancer for ‘El Comercio’, ‘Latina Televisión’, and environmental news site ‘Inforegión’, presses ahead with his investigations and scoops.

Nicaragua: 8-year sentence against journalist Víctor Ticay adds to list of human rights violations

Freedom of expression organisations demand the immediate release of the Ticay and the suspension of the recent constitutional reforms linked to the crime of “treason”, which can be used against critics or opponents of the regime.

Ecuador: Killing of presidential candidate is a blow to democracy

Villavicencio, a journalist and former legislator, had a long record of exposing corruption, human rights violations, and abuses by organized crime.

New PEN America report warns against canceling books due to outrage

PEN America warns that social media blowback and societal outrage are imposing new moral litmus tests on books and authors, chilling literary expression and fueling a dangerous trend of self-censorship that is shrinking writers’ creative freedom and imagination.

Meta silences Canadian journalism

Since this Op-Ed was written, Meta (the parent company of Instagram and Facebook) has announced that it has begun to remove access to Canadian news — and the ability of its Canadian users to share Canadian news — from its platforms.

RSF decries police violence against reporters covering protests in Peru

In addition to being subjected to physical violence and arbitrary arrest, some journalists told RSF that the police said they had to be unionised.

Rising death toll in Mexico, looming threats to Guatemalan democracy and Ecuador’s press freedom

July 2023 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Exiled Cuban journalist Abraham Jiménez Enoa threatened in Spain

Jiménez told CPJ that this was not the first time he has been threatened by individuals with Cuban accents.

Report on Findings of the International Mission on Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression in Guatemala

Last May, eight international organisations, with the support of two networks advocating for freedom of expression and the press, visited Guatemala to understand the situation ahead of the general elections.

The mission revealed the stigmatization, criminalization, and judicialisation of journalists and communicators in the country.

Guatemala: The imprisonment of José Rubén Zamora is an attack on the press and a bellwether for democracy

Fourteen organizations call for justice in Zamora’s case and respect for the rule of law

Journalist kidnapped in Haiti, sixth so far this year

Journalists, press workers, and media executives are easy targets for attacks, kidnappings, and murders by gangs that control a large part of the capital.

IAPA warns of risks of Commission against Disinformation in Chile

The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) continues to highlight the potential risks associated with the establishment of a commission against disinformation in Chile, raising concerns about press freedom and the impact on independent journalism.

An accumulation of lies: Right-wing group La Resistencia stokes anti-press fervor in Peru

In Peru, the right-wing group La Resistencia is fueling anti-press sentiment by spreading a web of lies and disinformation, endangering journalists and undermining press freedom.

Report: Drastic deterioration in artistic freedom in Cuba two years after historic demonstrations

In a new report on the second anniversary, PEN International, PEN America’s Artists at Risk Connection (ARC) and Cubalex, profile 17 exiled cultural professionals – demonstrating their resilience – while documenting the repressive and sometimes violent tactics by the Cuban state that forced them to flee.