Aggression targeting Colombia’s journalists up 40% in 2015: Press freedom NGO
Aggression targeting journalists went up 40% last year, victimizing 232 journalists, according to the country’s foundation for the freedom of press FLIP.
Aggression targeting journalists went up 40% last year, victimizing 232 journalists, according to the country’s foundation for the freedom of press FLIP.
A journalist died after being shot several times during an apparent robbery attempt on Sunday in Valledupar, the capital of the northern Colombian province of Cesar.
The scholar who accused US military personnel of sexually abusing more than 50 minors without evidence hit back at media last week, saying several outlets “muddied [his] good name and intellectual…
Instead of spurring a serious investigation into alleged sexual abuse carried out by the US military in Colombia, I feel my recent reporting on the scandal has been a disservice…
Pirry, one of Colombia’s most popular news programs in recent history, had its final airing on Sunday, after 13 years providing news and perspectives through the eyes of the hugely popular…
A new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says that Colombia has halved its impunity rating in the last seven years, but says the country still has a…
Daniel Coronell is the journalist behind the recent string of revelations which has exposed former President Alvaro Uribe’s now-evidently hypocritical opposition to the Colombian government’s peace talks with the FARC rebels.
Two more journalists received death threats this week from paramilitary successor groups as violence and intimidation continue to cast shadow’s over Colombia’s press freedoms.
Colombia is the deadliest country for journalists in Latin America after Mexico, according to an infographic released Tuesday by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).