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Peruvian journalist receives threatening messages, demands to stop reporting on local officials

Peruvian authorities must thoroughly investigate death threats against journalist Jairo Roque Gómez and hold the perpetrators to account, and local officials should refrain from using the country’s outdated defamation laws to threaten reporters.

Peru opens criminal investigation into “Ojo Público”’s Ernesto Cabral over corruption reporting

Peruvian authorities should immediately drop their criminal investigation of journalist Ernesto Cabral and allow him and the Ojo Público team to work free of harassment.

Peruvian journalist Carlos Yofré López convicted in one criminal defamation case, on trial in another

Peruvian authorities should drop criminal defamation charges against journalist Carlos Yofré López and prosecutors should not contest López’s appeal of his conviction in a separate criminal defamation case. Both cases allege criminal defamation due to the journalist’s investigative work.

Traffic police in the city of Tacna, Peru, 18 January 2012, Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Peruvian journalist Roberto Sánchez’s car firebombed

Peruvian authorities should thoroughly investigate the arson attack on the vehicle of journalist Roberto Sánchez Mamani, hold the perpetrators to account, and ensure that members of the press can work safely.

Former Peruvian Army General Daniel Urresti.

IFEX-ALC condemns new attempts to obstruct justice after 32 years of impunity in case of journalist Hugo Bustíos

IFEX-ALC is concerned over reports of obstruction of justice in the case involving retired general and current Peruvian presidential candidate Daniel Urresti Elera. Urresti has been accused of involvement in the 1988 murder of journalist Hugo Bustíos Saavedra. The IFEX-ALC alliance calls on Peruvian judicial authorities to bring 32 years of impunity in the Bustíos case to an end.

Supporters of former Peruvian President Alan Garcia gather for his funeral at the APRA headquarters in Lima, 17 April 2019, Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images

In Peru, journalist Gustavo Gorriti, other media blamed for ex-president’s suicide

Peruvian authorities should immediately take action to ensure the safety of journalists at news website IDL-Reporteros, and officials should refrain from making inflammatory statements blaming the outlet and its director.

Máxima Acuña de Chaupe: A profile

Far from media attention, a Peruvian indigenous woman struggles to protect her land and water against large corporations.

Palace of Justice, Supreme Court, Real Plaza, in Lima, Peru, 15 January 2012, Jeffrey Greenberg/UIG via Getty Images

IFEX-ALC: The murder of journalist Hugo Bustíos must not remain unpunished

The organizations that make up IFEX-ALC support those who want the acquittal of former minister Daniel Urresti to be revoked. Urresti was exonerated despite testimonials that directly implicated him in the horrible murder of journalist Hugo Bustíos.

'Democracy without corruption' says a banner during a protest by Peruvians in response to the disclosure of audio recordings revealing corruption, in Lima, 11 July 2018, Carlos Garcia Granthon/Fotoholica Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

Peru: Journalists could face prosecution after exposing judicial corruption

The journalistic directors of IDL-Reporteros and a Panamericana Television show have been summoned by Peru’s Supreme Internal Control Prosecutor to deliver audio clips exposing judicial corruption, and ordered to reveal their sources.

Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, 24 February 2017, AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

IAPA achieves commitment in Peru on World Press Freedom Day

At the same time the international delegation of the IAPA echoed the Peruvian president’s concerns about initiatives contrary to freedom of expression and of the press.

Link to: Two Peruvian journalists’ bodies found days apart

Two Peruvian journalists’ bodies found days apart

Authorities in Peru are urged to investigate all theories into the deaths of two journalists in apparently separate incidents whose remains were found just days apart in recent weeks.

Unmasking Peru’s “owners of the news”

A new report uncovers exceptionally high levels of media ownership concentration in Peru’s print and digital media sectors.

Link to: Peruvian radio presenter shot dead mid-broadcast

Peruvian radio presenter shot dead mid-broadcast

Hernán Choquepata Ordóñez interviewed local residents who often complained about the region’s elected authorities. Ordóñez himself was also often openly critical of local leaders, lambasting the mayors of Camaná the week before his murder.

Link to: Peruvian radio presenter shot dead mid-broadcast

Peruvian radio presenter shot dead mid-broadcast

Hernán Choquepata Ordóñez interviewed local residents who often complained about the region’s elected authorities. Ordóñez himself was also often openly critical of local leaders, lambasting the mayors of Camaná the week before his murder.

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Fixing Peru’s unhappy history with surveillance

How do you fix a national intelligence system no one understands?

Link to: Scale of damages sought in recent Peruvian defamation cases cause for concern

Scale of damages sought in recent Peruvian defamation cases cause for concern

“The damages awarded or sought in these two cases are utterly disproportionate. This sends an extremely negative signal for media freedom in Peru,” said Emmanuel Colombié, the head of RSF’s Latin America desk.