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Brazilian state assembly investigates journalists, outlets reporting on abortion case

CPJ urges the state assembly in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina to drop its investigation into independent investigative outlet “The Intercept Brasil” and independent online outlet “Portal Catarinas” and respect the confidentiality of journalistic sources.

Haitian journalist Roberson Alphonse survives shooting attack in Port-au-Prince, missing radio host found dead in Les Cayes

Garry Tess was a lawyer who also worked as a political analyst and host of the popular radio program “Gran Lakou”. Alphonse is one of Haiti’s most high-profile investigative journalists.

Honduran journalist Edwin Josué Andino shot, killed in Comayagüela

Andino, 23, graduated from journalism school in 2021 and worked as a producer for afternoon shows on the national La Tribuna TV (LTV) station.

‘To persecute any critical voice’: Jailed Guatemalan journalist Zamora’s son on his father’s arrest

When police arrested José Rubén Zamora in July 2022, it marked the latest salvo in a decades-long campaign of harassment against the pioneering Guatemalan investigative journalist.

Rafael Emiro Moreno, Colombian journalist under government protection, killed in Córdoba

Moreno was the director of independent online news outlet ‘Voces De Córdoba’, which published local news reports on Facebook, and a well-known community leader who received threats for years for his reporting on political corruption and drug-trafficking groups.

For Mexican journalists, President López Obrador’s pledge to curb spyware rings hollow

In what CPJ has found to be by far the deadliest country for journalists in the Western Hemisphere, there remains no legal protection from intrusive surveillance, no recourse for its victims, and no repercussions for those in public office who facilitated the spying.

Two armed attackers shoot at journalist Erick Niño’s home, office in Colombia

The shooting follows four death threats against Niño circulated in pamphlets by criminal organizations since January 2021.

IAPA condemns the latest murder of a journalist in Honduras

Unknown shooters dressed in police uniforms took journalist Edwin Josué Andino and his father from their home and then killed them.

IAPA condemns attack and threats against two Ecuadorian media outlets

The Inter American Press Association condemned the attack on a television station and threats against a newspaper, which “seek to intimidate the activity of journalism.”

At least 2 Mexican journalists targeted by Pegasus spyware since López Obrador took office

CPJ: ‘This new report definitively shows that Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador can no longer hide behind blaming his predecessor for widespread use of Pegasus in Mexico.”

The treacherous road to Brazil’s elections and a rise in violence against journalists in Paraguay, Cuba, Canada and Haiti

September 2022 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.

Activists And Community Members Demonstrate Against Police Killings in io de Janeiro, Brazil

Can democracy survive Brazil’s upcoming elections?

What is next for Brazil? There is no simple answer, but democracy is at risk as the country approaches national elections – and we should all be concerned.

Blockade of CNN en Español in Nicaragua “another grotesque example of censorship and persecution”, says IAPA

The attack against the international network comes on the heels of other incidents against the press in Nicaragua.

Brazil’s democracy confronts the looming threat of election denial

The courts, social media platforms, and others must work together to combat disinformation promoted by the incumbent president.

It’s time for a federal anti-SLAPP law to protect online speakers

The United States’ fair and independent courts exist to resolve serious disputes. Unfortunately, some parties abuse the civil litigation process to silence others’ speech, rather than resolve legitimate claims.

IAPA condemns attacks on journalists and media in Haiti

Haitian journalism is under serious threat this year, marked by murders, intimidation, kidnappings, and attacks on the media.