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CPJ calls on the government of President Evo Morales

  • Ensure that proposed reforms to the constitution do not include provisions that will restrict freedom of the press.

  • Guarantee that the new constitution will strengthen freedom of expression. 

  • Show greater tolerance of criticism in the media by refraining from labeling critics as "enemies."

  • Persuade social groups that support the government to stop harassing and attacking journalists that cover street protests.    

  • Ensure that state media will provide Bolivians the right to plural and impartial information rather than serving the interests of your administration by transmitting official propaganda.    

September 25, 2007 12:00 AM ET |

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