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Digital authoritarianism, the case of El Salvador

This is an extract from the report on El Salvador, from the series of reports to come out of the research under the Unfreedom Monitor.

Guatemala: No press freedom, no democracy

We call on authorities to respect and protect freedom of expression and freedom of the press as necessary conditions to guarantee democracy and the legitimacy of the electoral process.

Digital authoritarianism, the case of Ecuador

This is an extract from the report on Ecuador, from the series of reports to come out of the research under the “Unfreedom Monitor.”

Colombian journalist Luis Gabriel Pereira shot and killed in town of Ciénaga de Oro

Pereira, 25, founded the local news outlet ‘Notiorense; on Facebook this year. He published stories on crime and public security in Ciénaga de Oro, including articles about the recent killing of a woman that named her alleged killer.

Guatemalan newspaper “elPeriódico” closes under government pressure   

“The decision of the ‘elPeriódico’ newspaper to cease publication is the result of the President Alejandro Giammattei administration’s judicial and financial harassment of the outlet’s founder, José Rubén Zamora, and its journalists for their critical reporting on corruption”.  

CPJ report finds no accountability for journalists killed by the Israeli military over the past two decades

“The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and the failure of the army’s investigative process to hold anyone responsible is not a one-off event.”

Mexican President López Obrador repeatedly criticizes news outlets and press freedom group over spyware coverage

“Mexican President López Obrador’s recent attempts to discredit journalist Nayeli Roldán, three critical news outlets, and ARTICLE 19 are more proof that his administration prefers harassing journalists over solving the country’s catastrophic press freedom crisis.”

Media owner’s trial designed to silence Guatemala’s leading daily   

“The real target of ‘El Periódico’ owner José Rubén Zamora’s trial is independent journalism and the more than 150 reports that his newspaper has published about government corruption in Guatemala.”

An eventful international day of press freedom in the region, with gains and losses

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

Solidarity with ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America following threats by President Obrador

IFEX and IFEX-ALC are expressing their solidarity with ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America after an escalation in threats against the organisation by Mexico’s president.

A journalist was harassed online every three seconds during Brazil’s election campaign

A report published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) shows to what point online violence against the media became widespread when Jair Bolsonaro was president and, in particular, during last October’s elections.

Eleven years after Mexican reporter’s murder, RSF demands answers

RSF and Propuesta Cívica filed a complaint with the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Crimes against Freedom of Expression (FEADLE) in 2021 with the aim of getting the magazine “Proceso” formally recognised as an indirect victim so that the investigation could be relaunched.

Guyana’s government should ensure that journalists are able to do their jobs free from harassment

“President Ali’s administration must take action to ensure all journalists are safe to do their jobs. This includes holding to account party supporters who intimidate members of the press” – RSF

Two journalists murdered in 48 hours in Haiti  

Ricot Jean’s body was found two just days after the killing of journalist Dumesky Kersaint.

Civil society organisations call for clear measures to ensure survival of journalism in Ecuador

Periodistas Sin Cadenas, Voces del Sur, Red Leal and IFEX-ALC strongly condemn the serious press freedom and freedom of expression violations that have taken place recently in Ecuador. As a result of these violations, two journalists have been forced into exile within the first few months of 2023.