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Honduran journalist Sonia Pérez criminally charged over reporting on Indigenous evictions

CPJ: “Land rights are an issue of fundamental concern to Indigenous and rural communities in Honduras and across the region, and community journalists must be able to cover these stories without being treated like criminals.”

CPJ calls for immediate release of Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora

“Guatemalan authorities should immediately release and drop any criminal charges against journalist José Rubén Zamora, president of ‘elPeriódico’. Judicial persecution against journalists is a mechanism of intimidation.”

You say protection, I say surveillance: Undermining privacy rights in the Americas

Surveillance in the Americas: A special round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

IFEX-ALC urges Uruguayan parliament not to repeal media law

The bill under discussion, if passed, could seriously affect freedom of expression and result in a direct departure by the Uruguayan state from its international human rights commitments.

‘Covering a lawless land’: Brazilian journalists on reporting in the Amazon after Dom Phillips’ and Bruno Pereira’s killings

The June murders of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous issues expert Bruno Pereira, whom police suspect were killed by people with ties to illegal fishing in the Amazon, amounted to a “nightmare” come true, Brazilian journalist Daniel Camargos, who often covers the Amazon, told CPJ.

Mexican journalist Rubén Haro survives shooting attempt in Ciudad Obregón

“The attempted shooting of journalist Rubén Haro is outrageous and shocking, weeks after another Mexican journalist barely escaped with her life after a knife attack,” said Jan-Albert Hootsen, CPJ’s Mexico representative.

Government dismantles civil society in Nicaragua

The Ortega administration has systematically shut down human rights organisations and other nongovernmental groups to halt their efforts to expose abuses and the authorities’ inability to provide services.

Nicaraguan police raid ‘La Prensa’ journalists’ homes, detain 2 media workers

“Nicaraguan authorities should immediately release all staff members of ‘La Prensa’ held in custody, refrain from filing criminal charges against the outlet’s staff, and cease harassing the outlet.”

CPJ presents its 2022 International Press Freedom Award to Cuban journalist Abraham Jiménez Enoa

Bestowing this year’s IPFA on Jiménez recognizes that Cuba remains one of the most challenging environments in the Americas for the press.

Biden’s failure to address press freedom issues on Mideast tour leaves journalists more vulnerable

Journalists in the region – and the world – are sadly more vulnerable after this trip, says the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Report: Crackdown on protests creates rights crisis in Cuba

The report “Prison or Exile: Cuba’s Systematic Repression of July 2021 Demonstrators,” documents a wide range of human rights violations committed in the context of the protests, including arbitrary detention, abuse-ridden prosecutions, and torture.

After 11J: What’s next in the Cuban struggle for freedom

To mark the one-year anniversary of the J11 protests in Cuba, Freedom House interviews Alessandra Pinna, director of programs for the Latin America and Caribbean region, to discuss what Cubans are doing to secure a freer future and how the international community can help.

Mexican journalist Susana Carreño severely wounded in Puerto Vallarta knife attack

The shocking and brutal attack on Susana Carreño, less than a week after journalist Antonio de la Cruz and his daughter were killed in Tamaulipas, once again shows the Mexican authorities’ utter failure to protect the country’s press.

Cuban journalist Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca faces 6-year prison sentence for ‘sharing enemy propaganda’

CPJ called on authorities to refrain from sentencing freelance journalist Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca to prison, to drop all charges against him, and to release the journalist, who has been held for more than a year in pretrial detention.

Tragic news from Brazil, upheaval in Ecuador, and concerns over data privacy after US anti-abortion ruling

June 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.

EFF advocates for the “My Body, My Data” Act aiming to protect the privacy and safety of people seeking reproductive health care

The bill would protect people who, for example, use fertility or period-tracking apps or are seeking information about reproductive health services.