Topic: Inter-American Press Association
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Honduran journalists face increasing threats
Journalists' insecurity is blamed on political polarization, which could grow with the planned return of ousted former President Manuel Zelaya this month.
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Mexican drug cartels: Can journalists escape their violence?
Mexican drug cartels are assaulting the press, and so journalists are banding together to ask the Mexican government for protection.
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Brazil on the Rise
American journalist Larry Rohter analyzes the dramatic transformation of Brazil over the course of the past four decades.
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Honduras: censored Radio Globo quadruples listeners by going online
The Honduran interim government shut down radio and TV stations that support ousted President Manuel Zelaya, but the internet helps them evade the ban.
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Nicaragua: accusations of rigging elections and silencing media
Last week, armed men raided, shut down, and confiscated all the equipment of a small radio station whose owner is affiliated with an opposition political movement.







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