HONDURAS
WHEREAS
the city of San Pedro Sula in Cortés province improperly closed television
channel Voz e Imagen de Centro América VICA and the radio station La
Voz de Centro América for four hours and 30 minutes on October 8, 2002
WHEREAS
the television station had criticized the government in one of its broadcasts
a few days earlier
WHEREAS
this action violated constitutional and international provisions, such as
those in the Inter-American Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression
WHEREAS
Principle 5 of the Declaration of Chapultepec establishes that “Prior
censorship, restrictions on the circulation of the media or dissemination
of their reports, forced publication of information, the imposition of obstacles
to the free flow of news, and restrictions on the activities and movements
of journalists directly contradict freedom of the press”
WHEREAS
Principle 10 of the Declaration of Chapultepec establishes that “No
news medium nor journalist may be punished for publishing the truth or criticizing
or denouncing the government”
THE MIDYEAR MEETING OF THE IAPA RESOLVES
to urge the municipal authorities not to take actions that inhibit press freedom
because of being criticized publicly
to recommend that the municipality of San Pedro
Sula conform to the guidelines and legal regulations that guarantee press
freedom.