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CPJ Update

CPJ Update April 16, 2004 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists Return to front page | See previous Updates

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ONE YEAR LATER, CPJ RENEWS CALLS FOR RELEASE OF CUBAN JOURNALISTS 

New York, April 7, 2004—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) renews its call for the Cuban government to release the 29 independent journalists sentenced to lengthy prison terms last April 7. The detention of political dissidents and journalists-who were accused of being “counterrevolutionaries” at the service of the United States-began on March 18, 2003, during…

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FOUR YEARS LATER, JOURNALIST’S MURDER REMAINS UNSOLVED

New York, April 2, 2004—Marking the fourth anniversary of the murder of Jean Léopold Dominique, one of Haiti’s most renowned journalists, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) calls on the new Haitian authorities to revive the stalled investigation into his killing and put an end to impunity in this case. “After years of delays and…

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CPJ condemns murder of journalistGroup is concerned that local authorities might be responsible

Dear Mrs. Calderón: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemns the murder of Peruvian journalist Antonio de la Torre Echeandía, who was killed after leaving a party on February 14, 2004, in the city of Yungay, in northern Ancash Department. Based on recent developments in the case, we are concerned Yungay authorities may have been…

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CPJ asks for information about journalist’s murder

New York, March 25, 2004—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) sent a letter today to Tomás Yarrington Ruvalcaba, governor of the State of Tamaulipas in northern Mexico, inquiring about the investigation into the murder of Roberto Javier Mora García, editorial director for the Nuevo Laredo­based daily El Mañana. Mora, 42, was stabbed to death on…

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Journalist forced to submit to questioning in criminal defamation case

New York, March 24, 2004—Roberto Eisenmann Jr., founder of the Panama City-based daily La Prensa, was forced today to submit to questioning about a criminal defamation suit filed against him in January. This morning, at around 10:30 a.m., officers from the Technical Judicial Police came to Eisenmann’s offices in Panama’s capital, Panama City, and took…

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Journalist forced to submit to questioning in criminal defamation case

New York, March 24, 2003—Roberto Eisenmann Jr., founder of the Panama City­based daily La Prensa, was forced today to submit to questioning about a criminal defamation suit filed against him in January. This morning, at around 10:30 a.m., officers from the Technical Judicial Police came to Eisenmann’s offices in Panama’s capital, Panama City, and took…

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CPJ Update

CPJ Update March 18, 2004 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists Return to front page | See previous Updates

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PROMINENT U.S. AND LATIN AMERICAN JOURNALISTS CALL FOR RELEASE OF IMPRISONED CUBAN JOURNALIST

New York, March 16, 2004—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) today sent more than 600 appeals—including more than 50 from some of the most renowned journalists in Latin America—to Cuban President Fidel Castro Ruz calling for the release of jailed Cuban journalist Manuel Vázquez Portal, a recipient of CPJ’s 2003 International Press Freedom Award, and…

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2003 prison census: 138 journalists jailed

There were 138 journalists in prison around the world at the end of 2003 who were jailed for practicing their profession. The number is the same as last year. An analysis of the reasons behind this is contained in the introduction on page 10. At the beginning of 2004, CPJ sent letters of inquiry to…

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