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Brazil’s new crisis, plus actions undermining journalists, media outlets, broadcasters in Peru and Venezuela

January 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.

Venezuelan authorities question 2 “El Nacional” employees, summon 3 others

The criminal investigation is the latest move by Venezuela’s authoritarian government against “El Nacional”.

At least 67 journalists and media workers were killed in 2022

More than half of the 67 killings occurred in just three countries: Ukraine (15), Mexico (13), and Haiti (7); these are highest yearly numbers CPJ has ever recorded for these countries.

In El Salvador, President Bukele harasses independent journalists on Twitter

Bukele’s government uses paid influencers and ‘likely bot farms’ to tweet pro-government messages ‘tens of thousands of times’ on a given topic while masking their origin to create the appearance of authentic grassroots support.

Argentine intelligence agency sues journalists, newspapers over naming agents

If charged and convicted, the journalists could face prison sentences of one to six years, according to Argentina’s penal code.

Peru: Journalists harassed, attacked during week of anti-government protests

More than a dozen journalists have been harassed, attacked, or injured amid protests in the Peruvian capital of Lima since January 19.

Abduction of three men highlights climate of terror for local reporters in Mexico

This episode is typical of the climate of terror for #Mexican journalists who work in the most remote places, in small and medium-sized towns where criminal groups are ubiquitous.

IAPA: Nicaragua’s government is planning to use confiscated equipment for propaganda

“It is alarming that, in addition to having confiscated and stripped the assets of a private company, the regime now has the gall to use the media’s assets for propaganda purposes.”

Two Peruvian journalists injured in hit-and-run

Torres told CPJ he believed he was targeted for reporting on alleged corruption and mismanagement by the local government in the nearby town of Bellavista, where the ‘La Ribareña’ TV and radio station is based.

At least 40 journalists targeted amid Brazil capital riot and aftermath

According to the Brazilian Association for Investigative Journalism (Abraji) and the Federal District Journalists’ Union (SJPDF), at least 16 journalists were attacked or harassed at the capital on January 8, and at least 24 others have been targeted in the aftermath of the riots.

Dozens of journalists harassed, injured amid Peru protests

“We are alarmed by the dozens of attacks on journalists in Peru covering anti-government protests” – CPJ.

Contributions to – and actions to counter – a difficult year for free expression

IFEX Regional Editor Laura Vidal reflects on how 2022 in the Americas was marked by violence, surveillance and censorship, but also by civil society organisations pushing back against impunity and abuse, and strong, collective citizen-led action.

‘Murder the media’: What the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol meant for journalists in the United States

The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker, a partner of the Committee to Protect Journalists, documented multiple assaults on journalists around the Capitol on January 6, 2021 and the destruction of tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment.

HRW: Violence on Brazil’s democratic institutions is an attempt to “deny the right of Brazilians to elect the leaders of their choice”

“This attack is the culmination of a years-long campaign by former president Jair Bolsonaro and his allies to undermine democratic principles and spread baseless claims of electoral fraud. The authorities have a responsibility to provide security to Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidential palace, as well as protect the media and others” – HRW

Mexico: Journalists harassed and robbed by gunmen in Culiacán

Starting on the morning of January 5, members of the Sinaloa drug cartel clashed with Mexican security forces in the city, and suspected cartel members harassed and robbed reporters covering the unrest.

Inter American Press Association condemns violence against the press in Bolivia

Protests in support of the governor of Santa Cruz department and opposition leader, Luis Fernando Camacho, who has been remanded in custody since December 28, have been met with heavy police deployment and excessive violence. Numerous journalists were attacked.