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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.”

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.

Women seizing the word: The participation of women writers in Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua

The report provides insights into the patterns of systemic discrimination which marginalise women, and remain deeply entrenched in both the publishing industry and the protocols of literary awards in five Latin American countries.

Ecuador: Investigate police abuse during Women’s Day marches

Ecuadorean police responded to peaceful demonstrations commemorating International Women’s Day with excessive force, including striking a journalist with a club and indiscriminate use of teargas and pepper spray.

Ecuador: When digital rights and cybercrime collide

A trial to watch in Ecuador – Bini was arrested by Ecuadoran authorities in 2019 and faces charges for allegedly attempting to infiltrate the government’s computer system.

Ecuadorian journalist Virginia Suárez receives death threats

Journalist Virginia Suárez told CPJ via messaging app that she received a threatening message on the Facebook page of the digital outlet she works for she was reporting from a local cemetery.

Former president Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz speaks during a press conference while on house arrest in Guayaquil, Ecuador, 29 September 2020, JOSE SANCHEZ LINDAO/AFP via Getty Images

Former Ecuadorian president threatens, files suit against journalist Dayanna Monroy

Former President Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz posted a video to his personal Facebook account in which he complained about Monroy’s coverage of alleged criminality involving himself and his family, and uttered a threat against her.

Ecuadorean soldiers check persons and vehicles near the Colombian border in Santa Cecilia, Nueva Loja, Sucumbios, 5 March 2008, RODRIGO BUENDIA/AFP via Getty Images

Journalist Marilú Capa shot, severely injured in Ecuador

Ecuadorian authorities must do everything in their power to conduct a credible investigation into the attack on the journalist and determine whether she was targeted for her work, said CPJ.

Ecuador: Human rights organizations monitor the trial of computer expert Ola Bini

Ola Bini is a computer expert and human rights defender recognized worldwide, who is facing a political-judicial process in Ecuador since April 2019. Ecuadorian and international civil society organizations set up a mission to observe the preparatory hearing and trial evaluation of December 3rd, 2020.

Ecuadorian journalist Juán Sarmiento sentenced to prison for ‘discrediting’ local official

Ecuadorian authorities should not contest journalist Juan Sarmiento’s appeal of a recent criminal conviction for critical comments about a local politician, and the country should remove speech laws from its penal code.

A journalistic initiative to remember the deceased in the emergency beyond numbers

A group of journalists came together to write obituaries and pay tribute to those who died during the emergency, whose family members are unable to hold funerals.

IFEX-ALC condemns actions against public radio station in Ecuador

IFEX-ALC condemns the actions initiated on 23 January 2020 by the Ecuadoran Telecommunications Regulation and Control Agency (Agencia de Regulación y Control de las Telecomunicaciones, Arcotel) aimed at taking Radio Pichincha Universal, a public radio station, off the air.

Ecuadorean broadcast regulator revokes Pichincha Universal’s radio license

The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ecuadorean authorities to restore radio station Pichincha Universal’s broadcast license and not penalize news outlets for their political coverage.

Ground-breaking tool developed to deal with the complexities of an extraordinary crime

The issue of violence against journalists who cover organised crime in border areas requires effective and coordinated transnational cooperation. With this in mind, the IACHR proposed that Ecuador and Columbia provide a joint response in the case of the “El Comercio” reporting team. Many lessons have been learned.

IFEX-ALC condemns repressive actions against journalists in Ecuador

IFEX-ALC condemns the threats, attacks, harassment and censorship being perpetrated against media outlets and journalists in Ecuador, as well as the repression of citizens who have taken to the streets to express their discontent with economic measures announced by President Lenín Moreno.

Authorities and protesters target the press amid protests in Ecuador

Journalists and media outlets continue to be targets of violence and attacks from the authorities and protesters, according to local media.