Comité por la Libre Expresión – C-Libre

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Link to: Canal 36 television station attacked again

Canal 36 television station attacked again

A bomb containing a noxious gas was thrown into the Canal 36 television station’s facilities by two men on motorcycles.

Link to: Unidentified individuals break into C-Libre offices

Unidentified individuals break into C-Libre offices

The break-in was probably intended as an intimidation tactic, since no objects of value were taken.

Link to: Radio América transmitters damaged by unidentified individuals

Radio América transmitters damaged by unidentified individuals

Three masked men damaged the Radio América transmitters located in Olanchito, Yoro department.

Link to: Daily’s offices attacked with Molotov cocktails

Daily’s offices attacked with Molotov cocktails

Three Molotov cocktails exploded in the offices of the daily “El Heraldo”.

Link to: Journalists threatened, attacked during protests against the coup d’état

Journalists threatened, attacked during protests against the coup d’état

Police and military officers once again attacked journalists and camera operators as they were covering a protest against the coup d’etat.

Link to: Armed forces attempt to close Radio Globo

Armed forces attempt to close Radio Globo

The Armed Forces of Honduras have initiated actions aimed at closing the Radio Globo radio station by way of the National Telecommunications Commission.

Link to: Journalist arrested in Comayagüela; explosive thrown into Canal 6 television station building

Journalist arrested in Comayagüela; explosive thrown into Canal 6 television station building

A journalist was assaulted and arrested by police officers for filming a confrontation between the officers and four youths in Comayagüela. Unidentified individuals threw an explosive into the Canal 6 television station building in San Pedro Sula.

Link to: Police officers assault journalists and camera operators

Police officers assault journalists and camera operators

Several local and international journalists and camera operators were assaulted by police officers attempting to stop demonstrations against the coup in Honduras.