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Haitian journalists Frantzsen Charles and Tayson Lartigue shot dead while covering violence in Port-au-Prince

Charles and Lartigue were among a group of seven journalists who went to Cité Soleil to report on ongoing gang violence in the neighborhood and interview the family of a 17-year-old resident killed the day before.

Paraguayan journalist Humberto Coronel shot and killed

Coronel hosted a daily news and music program on Radio Amambay, where he sometimes denounced political corruption and the police force’s alleged inability to solve crimes.

Police arrest local official suspected of killing Las Vegas reporter Jeff German

“Las Vegas police have acted quickly in identifying and arresting a suspect in the fatal stabbing of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German,” said CPJ.

IAPA concerned about judicial harassment of “ABC Color” journalists in Paraguay

The editor of ‘ABC Color’, Natalia Zuccolillo, and journalist Juan Carlos Lezcano have been targeted with defamation lawsuits and a lawsuit for alleged “crimes against honor and reputation”.

Journalists face new fears after Roe v. Wade overturn

Reporters covering abortion in the United States are wary of online harassment and the threat of physical violence after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion.

Twitter accused of not protecting its users against misinformation

On August 23, the “Washington Post” revealed that Twitter’s former chief security officer is accusing his former employer, with supporting documents, of not protecting its users from hacking and manipulation of information.

Elections in Brazil take place in a critical scenario for fundamental freedoms

For a legitimate and free election process to occur, it is essential to strengthen democratic principles, which include guaranteeing fundamental freedoms and providing a suitable environment for independent media to disseminate quality information and thus contribute to an informed vote.

Journalist killings continue unabated in Mexico

At least 13 journalists have been killed in Mexico in the first eight months of 2022, the highest number CPJ has ever documented in the country in a single year.

United for Salman Rushdie, and civic space’s dizzying erosion

August 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.

Body of missing Mexican journalist Juan Arjón López found in San Luis Río Colorado

Arjón, the founder and editor of Facebook-based news outlet ‘A Qué Le Temes’, was found dead in Sonora, on the U.S. border.

Ecuadorian journalist Gerardo Delgado Olmedo shot and killed in Manta

CPJ: “We are shocked by the brazen killing of journalist Gerardo Delgado in broad daylight in Manta and urge Ecuadorian authorities to fully investigate whether he was targeted for his work.”

Guatemalan police detain “elPeriódico” financial manager

Flora Silva was arrested in connection with a criminal investigation into the outlet’s president, José Rubén Zamora, who has been detained since July 29.

Calls to implement protection system for Ecuador’s journalists

In view of the wave of violence against journalists in Ecuador the Inter American Press Association is urging the government to complete the implementation of a protection system for journalists and press workers.

IFEX-ALC network calls on Bolivian government to protect the independent press and cease its financial pressure on Cochabamba newspaper Los Tiempos

The IFEX-ALC network urges the government of Bolivia to defend and guarantee freedom of expression and freedom of the press; and to refrain from using the state’s power to pressure or penalize media outlets, as is happening with the Cochabamba newspaper Los Tiempos.

Brazil: Indigenous rights under serious threat

An official tasked with presiding over FUNAI, asked the federal police to investigate APIB, Brazil’s main coalition of Indigenous organizations, after it criticized the government. He also requested an investigation of an Indigenous leader and that the intelligence agency “monitor” the activities of the Indigenous people the leader belongs to.

International organizations reject the criminalization of prominent journalist José Rubén Zamora and strongly denounce the persecution of critical voices in Guatemala

The international organizations that promote the defense and protection of human rights and, in particular, freedom of expression, condemn the arbitrary detention for political purposes of the prominent journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder and president of the newspaper elPeriódico, who is being persecuted in retaliation for his investigative work on corruption and other issues of public interest in Guatemala.