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Latin America Press release condemning the threat to investigative journalist, Fátima Monterrosa, for exposing corruption in the state of Tlaxcala. 17 Jun 2008 Press release condemning the attack on a Reporter from TV Dario who had been covering police involvement in corruption and extortion. 21 May 2008 Pronunciamiento Conjunto al Gobierno mexicano sobre la muerte de dos locutoras comunitarias. 15 Apr 2008 Statement on the impunity prevailing in cases of aggression and assassination of journalists which ARTICLE 19 considers constitutes one of the most alarming characteristics of the overall human rights situation in the country. 6 Mar 2008 Amicus curiae brief arguing that the burdens imposed on producers and distributors of Web content by the Child Online Protection Act (COPA) are such that they violate the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of expression 1 Oct 2007 In 2006, up to 9 media workers were killed in Mexico, 3 “disappeared” and many more were harassed and threatened including reporters working for community radios. This report assesses the attacks on journalists in Mexico in 2006. 29 May 2007 Brazil: Electoral Court Overthrows Fines Applied to the Press for Interviewing Prospective Candidate Press release welcoming the decision by the Regional Electoral Court in São Paulo to overthrow the sanctions against newspaper Folha de S. Paulo and Veja magazine. | mexico:Counting the costs Read ARTICLE 19's report on the price media workers oay for freedom of expression and information. |
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