Colombia’s congress removes media repression from bill

Colombia’s congress sank controversial legislation that granted government officials to press criminal charges against critics.

Ahead of the final vote on an anti-corruption bill, House Representative Cesar Loduy said he would revoke the rider that was deemed “decidedly backwards” by the leading press freedom foundation FLIP.


Colombia’s congress approves media bans


The article allowed government officials who press slander charges to request the incarceration of journalists and other critics before going to court.

The article was amended amid mounting pressure, but maintained repressive elements against anyone taken to court by a government official.

Proposed article 221A of Colombia’s criminal code

Loduy of the Radical Change coalition party removed the article ahead of the final vote, claiming that “I would never attack the freedom of the press.”

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