

Police investigations stall in case of weeks of threats against Bolivian TV journalists
Reporters Without Borders is worried about the lack of progress in investigations into violence against journalists and the climate of impunity resulting from the slowness of judicial and police procedures.

Bolivia’s president and state-run TV skip presidential election debate
Rather than operate as a public service channel, critics told the Committee to Protect Journalists, Bolivia TV has morphed into a highly partisan propaganda tool for Morales’s left-wing government.

Journalist investigates Bolivia’s “silent campaign” for editorial control
Bolivia’s Communications Minister has attempted to smear journalist Raúl Peñaranda, who wrote a book about government efforts to gain control over independent media outlets.

Judge rules to move case against journalists in Bolivia to Press Tribunal
In a welcome development in Bolivia, a judge has ruled that criminal charges of espionage, complicity and disclosure of state secrets against two journalists be dropped and the case be moved to the country’s Press Tribunal.

Bolivia police chief threatens TV reporter
Alberto Suárez, the police chief of the central city of Cochabamba, threatened Escarley Pacheco, a reporter for ATB Cochabamba, after she asked him about his ex-wife’s claims that he had subjected her to physical violence.

Bolivian editor’s 30-month jail term quashed
Reporters Without Borders welcomes the decision to overturn the 30-month jail sentence that Rogelio Peláez, the editor of the monthly Larga Vista, received for allegedly defaming a lawyer. The ruling ends years of judicial harassment for Peláez, but other Bolivian journalists are currently the targets of legal proceedings.

Criminal charge brought against Bolivian journalists who refused to reveal sources
A criminal charge was brought by the Bolivian government against two journalists from newspaper La Razón, accusing them of espionage for allegedly disclosing state secrets.

Bolivian city pulls official advertising after paper publishes video of mayor
The Inter American Press Association condemns the suspension of official advertising, and the intimidation campaign against the Bolivian newspaper El Deber by the Santa Cruz de la Sierra municipal government.

Court orders Bolivian reporter to reveal his sources
Reporters Without Borders calls on the judicial authorities to drop all proceedings against La Razón editor Claudia Benavente and Ricardo Aguilar, one of her reporters, in connection with an article that allegedly revealed state secrets.

Bolivian journalist missing since January
Reporters Without Borders has urged the Bolivian authorities to carry out a full investigation into the disappearance of the journalist Christian Osvaldo Mariscal Calvimontes, who works for Canal Plus TV Tarija and has been missing since 19 January.

Charges dropped against main suspects in double reporter murder in Bolivia
The Bolivian justice system has yet to try anyone for the 2012 double murder of brother-and-sister journalists Verónica and Victor Hugo Peñasco in El Alto, a city adjoining La Paz, although 10 suspects were originally arrested.

Bolivian journalist persecuted over criticism of the government
During a visit to the IAPA offices on November 8, Marianela Montenegro, a journalist and owner of Canal 33 television in Cochabamba reported that she has been harassed and threatened and the offices of her channel have been broken into on two occasions.

Bolivian government gangs up on paper reporting on corruption
In response to Página Siete‘s aggressive reporting on government corruption, officials for the last year have been loudly denouncing the newspaper as a mouthpiece for Chilean interests who oppose Bolivia’s territorial claims along the Pacific coast.

Investigation into arson attack on Bolivian journalist stalled
The International Press Institute is concerned over a reported lack of progress in the investigation into the October 2012 arson attack on Bolivian radio journalist Fernando Vidal. Vidal was targeted by a group of hooded attackers who doused him in gasoline before setting him and the station alight during a live radio broadcast.

Bolivian community radio destroyed in clashes between rival peasant groups
Accusing the La Voz de las Mayorías radio station of biased reporting, a group of protesters stormed into its offices and threatened to kill journalist Franz Eddy Loza, who fled and found refuge with neighbours. The protesters then smashed all the station’s equipment.

Police storm Bolivian TV station critical of government
A raid was conducted at the premises of TV station 33 SBT, in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The station is known to be critical of the ruling party.