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Call for action to free María Cristina Garrido Rodríguez

María Cristina Garrido Rodríguez is a Cuban poet and activist. On March 10, 2022, she was sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of ‘public disorder,’ ‘assault’, ‘instigation to commit a crime’, ‘contempt,’ and ‘resistance’.

Mexico: Pegasus spyware used on journalists and citizens

The investigation has revealed shocking evidence of the illegal use of surveillance tools by the military to spy on its own people.

Nicaragua: UN Rights Council should renew Experts’ mandate

International monitoring is key due to repression, lack of judicial independence.

The unspoken racism behind Peru’s protests

“For the past two months, this country – which showcases its diversity for tourism but fails to recognize it – has not only been facing protests led by Andean inhabitants in their own localities but also in caravans heading for Lima.”

Preventing digital violence against women in Colombia, political prisoners released in Nicaragua and “apology of terrorism” criminalised in Peru

February 2023 in the Americas: A special feature on new legislation aiming to defend women’s safety in the digital space in Colombia plus the latest free expression news from the region, produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal.

CPJ calls for Guatemala to halt investigation into “elPeriódico” journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists called on Guatemalan authorities to stop any investigation of columnists and employees of ‘elPeriódico’ newspaper, release its president José Rubén Zamora unconditionally, and allow the newspaper’s staff to work freely.

Attempt by Ecuador’s government to silence investigative journalism

President Guillermo Lasso’s threat of ‘war’ against journalists doing investigative reporting is a desperate attempt to silence them.

CPJ appalled by killing of journalist reporting on Florida shootings

“It is deeply disturbing that a journalist was killed while covering the gun violence that has become a sickening reality of living in the United States.”

Journalist Alexander Álvarez shot and killed in Paraguay

On February 14, an unidentified attacker on a motorcycle shot Álvarez while he was in his car at a stoplight in Pedro Juan Caballero, a city near Paraguay’s border with Brazil.

Florida book bans: Why are there empty shelves in Florida schools?

While efforts to remove books have been intensifying for the past year, what’s happening now is that new laws passed last year in Florida are having a clear chilling effect on classroom teachers and librarians.

Nicaragua’s Miguel Mendoza on his bittersweet deportation from his ‘kidnapped’ country

Mendoza was among 222 political prisoners unexpectedly released by Nicaraguan authorities and deported to the US. All of the group, which included ‘La Prensa’ publisher Juan Lorenzo Holmann Chamorro and five other journalists and media workers who asked not to be named to protect the safety of their families, were stripped of their Nicaraguan citizenship.

‘La Prensa”s Juan Lorenzo Holmann: “I turned around and said goodbye to Nicaragua”

Along with other journalists and media workers, Holmann was among the 222 political prisoners unexpectedly released and deported by Nicaraguan authorities on February 9. He spoke to CPJ about his experience in prison, and commitment to freedom of expression.

Journalist Evan Lambert arrested, charged while covering Ohio train derailment

“It is outrageous that local law enforcement in Ohio would arrest and charge a journalist for simply doing his job and reporting live from a press conference” – CPJ.

RSF steps up monitoring of media freedom violations in Brazilian Amazon

RSF is reinforcing its monitoring of press freedom violations in Brazil’s Amazonian region, where journalistic freedom is crucial to combatting climate change.

CPJ: Legal aid resources for journalists facing legal action

For a journalist facing criminal or civil lawsuits having access to relevant legal advice and resources can mean the difference between a prison sentence and freedom, censorship and the free flow of information.

Civil society networks unite to defend civic space in Venezuela

We call on the international community to actively support all efforts to prevent this and other similar legislation from proliferating in the region