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Leading TV journalist banned from president’s office
Published on 16 July 2008Read
Daily Stabroek News suffers total boycott by state advertisers
Published on 9 February 2007Read
Opposition journalist gunned down in Georgetown
Published on 2 February 2006 Read
High court upholds TV station’s suspension for indefinite period
Published on 2 February 2005 Read
Honduras - 3 March 2010
Politicians and media urged not to try to exploit journalist’s murder
Mexico - 2 March 2010
Journalists question decision by prosecutors to close investigation into reporter’s disappearance
Venezuela - 2 March 2010
Breakthrough arrests of suspected instigators in two murders of journalists
Media ordeal blamed on escalating security offensive and cumbersome bureaucracy
No surrender by independent journalists, five years on from “black spring”
Closure of Radio Caracas Televisión consolidates media hegemony
Miguel Galván Gutiérrez
Miguel Galván Gutiérrez was arrested in March 2003 during an unprecedented crackdown launched by the Cuban government and sentenced to 26 years in prison after being found guilty of being a "mercenary in the service of a foreign power".
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The truth about the war in “Gaza, the Black Book”
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FARC