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Reporters Without Borders writes to president Daniel Ortega about poor state of public fredoms
Published on 21 October 2008Read
Political and judicial harassment of NGOs threatens freedom of expression and association
Published on 10 October 2008Read
Adolfo Olivas Olivas’ presumed killer placed in custody
Published on 22 August 2005 Read
Ex-mayor found guilty of deliberately shooting journalist María José Bravo
Published on 28 January 2005 Read
Two acquitted of complicity in murder of journalist Carlos Guadamuz
Published on 18 May 2004 Read
Reporters Without Borders expresses anger and concern after murder of journalist
Published on 11 February 2004 Read
Police chief apologises to journalists
Published on 1 August 2002 Read
Cuba - 17 March 2010
President Lula told action on Cuba should no longer be Latin American taboo as Havana continues to crack down
Honduras - 16 March 2010
Third journalist gunned down in two weeks
Venezuela - 15 March 2010
False posts cannot be used to justify arbitrary control over the Internet
Media ordeal blamed on escalating security offensive and cumbersome bureaucracy
No surrender by independent journalists, five years on from “black spring”
Closure of Radio Caracas Televisión consolidates media hegemony
Miguel Galván Gutiérrez
Miguel Galván Gutiérrez was arrested in March 2003 during an unprecedented crackdown launched by the Cuban government and sentenced to 26 years in prison after being found guilty of being a "mercenary in the service of a foreign power".
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