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Link to: Five journalists shot at while covering demonstration

Five journalists shot at while covering demonstration

During the 29 August 1996 attack on several journalists who were covering a demonstration by coca cultivators in the Caqueta department of Colombia, soldiers fired on five Colombian journalists, all of whom were clearly identified as journalists by brightly coloured flak jackets marked with the names of their news organisations. The journalists fired upon are: […]

Link to: Censorship measures taken against television news programs

Censorship measures taken against television news programs

The Colombian government has instituted an official censorship decree aimed at television news programs in the country. The National Television Committee (CNT) ordered the programs to abstain from transmitting non-official information that “aggravates public order.” The CNT took this step on 23 August 1996 in response to news programs which aired coverage of clashes between […]

Link to: Several journalists harassed while covering demonstrations

Several journalists harassed while covering demonstrations

On 29 August 1996, Luis Gonzalo Velez, a cameraman for the television news program “Colombia 12:30”, which broadcasts on the public channel Cadena 1, was assaulted by several soldiers as he was covering confrontations between the soldiers and coca producers in Caqueta department, in southern Colombia. According to footage broadcast the same day, Velez was […]

Link to: Journalist and cameraman briefly detained; death threats issued against them

Journalist and cameraman briefly detained; death threats issued against them

On 22 August 1996, journalist Amparo Jimenez and cameraman Jose Coronado, who work for the television station QAP Noticias, were detained by police and, shortly after, were targets of death threats by a paramilitary group. The two men, correspondents in the city of Valledupar, capital of Cesar department, had just finished covering the occupation of […]

Link to: Congressional Defence Commission President refutes idea of controls on the media; President Fujimori questions ethics of the independent media

Congressional Defence Commission President refutes idea of controls on the media; President Fujimori questions ethics of the independent media

During a recent press conference, the President of the Congressional Defence Commission, Gilberto Siura, stated that he did not agree with the idea of putting in place controls on the media. He was referring to comments made on 25 August 1996 by the Bishop of the department of Ayacucho, Luis Cipriani, who criticised reports in […]

Link to: Ayacucho bishop calls for controls on media

Ayacucho bishop calls for controls on media

On 25 August 1996, Monsignor Luis Cipriani, Bishop of the department of Ayacucho, called for “mechanisms” to be put in place to control — “without hindering freedom of expression” — the media’s reporting. These mechanisms would be administered through Peru’s consumer protection agency INDECOPI and the federal Ombudsman. “News is a product,” (“La noticia es […]

Link to: Doubts around alleged attack on journalist Santiago Pinetta

Doubts around alleged attack on journalist Santiago Pinetta

A 9 August 1996 report sent to FIP from FIP member the Argentine Federation of Press Workers (Federacion Argentina de Trabajadores de Prensa, FATPREN) casts doubt on reports of an attack on journalist Santiago Pinetta. **Updates IFEX alerts of 8 and 2 August 1996** According to FATPREN, the Chief of the federal police practically accused […]

Link to: Patria journalist Ramon Alberto Cruz Lima detained and harassed; concern at reports of arrest of Patria member Magali Pino and Bernardo Fuentes Camblor

Patria journalist Ramon Alberto Cruz Lima detained and harassed; concern at reports of arrest of Patria member Magali Pino and Bernardo Fuentes Camblor

CPJ is concerned over the recent detention, harassment and threats of incarceration made by Cuban State Political Police against Ramon Alberto Cruz Lima, a journalist for the independent Cuban news agency Patria in the city of Ciego de Avila. Cruz was arrested on 1 August 1996, when he visited the home of Hector Valdivia in […]

Link to: Bill introduced which would review cases involving those unjustly convicted of terrorism

Bill introduced which would review cases involving those unjustly convicted of terrorism

On 1 August 1996, the Office of the President introduced a bill in Congress that would allow for the creation of an ad-hoc commission which would be in charge of reviewing the cases of Peruvians unjustly convicted of terrorism and treason. The commission would be made up of the Ombudsman of Peru, Dr Jorge Santisteban […]

Link to: Further information on attack on journalist Santiago Pinetta

Further information on attack on journalist Santiago Pinetta

On 31 July 1996, journalist Santiago Pinetta was assaulted by four men who etched the acronym “IBM” on his thorax and belly with a sharp object. The medical report stated that Pinetta had received twenty cuts to his body. **Provides further details to IFEX alert dated 2 August 1996** In articles published especially in the […]

Link to: Journalist Rodrigo Alonso kidnapped and robbed

Journalist Rodrigo Alonso kidnapped and robbed

Rodrigo Alonso, a Chilean national who works as a reporter for the Miami-based Telemundo television network, was kidnapped and robbed during a visit to Cuba in June 1996. Alonso traveled to Cuba on 10 June with two other representatives of Telemundo to research material and conduct interviews for a program about the life of Che […]

Link to: Journalist Juan Antonio Sanchez detained and robbed

Journalist Juan Antonio Sanchez detained and robbed

On 30 July 1996, Juan Antonio Sanchez, a journalist for the independent news agency Cuba Press, was apprehended by Cuban State Security agents as he was leaving a currency exchange booth in the Habana Libre Hotel after having changed US$ 700 that he had received from Reporters sans frontieres (RSF). Sanchez was to share the […]

Link to: Right-wing group renews threats against the media

Right-wing group renews threats against the media

On 26 July 1996, during the Sao Paolo Forum, an international meeting of left-wing parties and movements taking place in San Salvador, the underground right-wing political group the Fuerza Nacionalista Mayor Roberto D’Aubuisson (FURODA) issued a threatening communique to the media, urging them “to report the truth and not to distort it.” FURODA also announced […]

Link to: Radio announcer Jose Cardenas dismissed

Radio announcer Jose Cardenas dismissed

On 22 July 1996, Jose Cardenas, the announcer for “Informativo Panorama” radio, operated by the ACIR Group, was dismissed for having ordered broadcast on 28 June a report on the appearance of an armed group called the Revolutionary Popular Army (EPR). After assessing its contents, Cardenas decided to broadcast the report, which was an in-depth […]

Link to: WiPC marks third year since the sentencing of poet and journalist Cecilio Ismael Sambra Hubert

WiPC marks third year since the sentencing of poet and journalist Cecilio Ismael Sambra Hubert

Poet, journalist and screenwriter Cecilio Ismael Sambra Hubert has entered his fourth year in prison since being sentenced in July 1993 by a court in Santiago de Cuba to ten years in prison for “rebellion.” The sentence was in connection with leaflets that he and some friends had distributed in Santiago in early 1993 which […]

Link to: New President of Congress Victor Joy Way expresses his support for a free press

New President of Congress Victor Joy Way expresses his support for a free press

In comments made during his appointment last week, the new President of Congress, Victor Joy Way, recognised the need for a free press in the democratic process in Peru. As well, he expressed his desire that the relationship between the media and Congress would lead to politicians always making available “valuable” information about the state […]