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Organisations express solidarity with journalists in Guyana victims of online harassment

The ACM and IFEX-ALC stands in solidarity with journalists Davina Bagot, Nazima Raghubir, Tamica Garnett and other media workers in Guyana in their quest to perform their duties freely.

CPJ welcomes conviction in 1988 murder of Peruvian journalist Hugo Bustíos

Daniel Urresti, 66, a retired army general, was convicted of taking part in an ambush that killed Bustíos and wounded reporter Eduardo Rojas. 

Journalist Karol Noroña leaves Ecuador after death threat

Noroña met with a source who told her that the leader of a drug trafficking group had threatened to kill the journalist due to her reporting on organized crime and violence in Ecuador’s prisons.

Journalist Victor Ticay arrested over coverage of Easter ceremony in Nicaragua

“The Nicaraguan government has once again shown little respect for the right to freedom of expression amid an absurd climate of total censorship, which extends even to religious activities.”

Bills menace press freedom in Peru, worrying findings in Mexico, and TikTok ban raises questions

March 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.

PEN America: “This escalating battle for control over free expression in education should worry us all”

“The wording of these gag orders is deliberately vague, casting a willful chill on a wide swath of speech as faculty and administrators struggle to understand where the lines are drawn.”

IAPA condemns intimidation by criminal gangs against media outlets in Colombia

The newspaper denounced that it has recently been subjected to “pressures and intimidations from illegal armed actors” with the intention of forcing it to publish its messages.

Booby-trapped USB sticks sent to journalists in Ecuador

“Everything seems to suggest that this was a planned and coordinated attack with the aim of undermining the work of the national media and sowing fear in newsrooms in general. It ratchets up the climate of insecurity and self-censorship that is becoming part of the life of journalists in Ecuador.”

CPJ welcomes Biden executive order limiting use of commercial spyware

The global use of spyware has prompted what CPJ views as an existential crisis for journalism and the organization has been among those calling for moratoriums on its use. 

Chilean outlet “Resumen” targeted in burglary and failed arson attempt 

Early in the morning of March 20, unidentified people entered the outlet’s office in the southern city of Concepción where they stole cleaning and office supplies, opened envelopes and archives, and set a small fire that did not spread.

Haiti/France: Journalist sued for exposing sex abuse in Haiti soccer

The journalist, Romain Molina, documented abuses against underage players in the Haiti football federation under Jean-Bart’s leadership and supported survivors in Haiti and worldwide.

United States: Government hasn’t justified a TikTok ban

Before taking such a drastic step to restrict TikTok, the government must come forward with specific evidence showing, at the very least, a real problem and a narrowly tailored solution.

IAPA calls for withdrawal of bill in Peru that punishes media and social media

The Inter American Press Association described the bill as a “dangerous step backward for press freedom and freedom of expression in the digital space.”

Venezuelan authorities spied on 20% of major telecom’s clients

Telefónica’s report was a gamechanger for digital rights activists in Venezuela.

RSF denounces judicial harassment of Guatemalan newspaper

“The judicial harassment of the newspaper ‘El Periódico’ must stop and its publisher must be released.”

Appeals Court upholds restriction on Twitter’s First Amendment right to publish national security transparency report

The court’s decision in Twitter v. Garland is seen as a disappointing, dangerous opinion that may well empower even broader uses of government power to censor speech by unwilling participants in government investigations.