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ARGENTINA
WHEREAS
professional groups and journalists and media organizations
have reported many attacks against writers, cameramen and photographers since
last November
WHEREAS
Argentine press organizations have taken up the
complaint of journalist Julio Rodríguez, correspondent of the newspaper
Clarín in Santiago del Estero province, about the death threats against
him and his family
WHEREAS
Rodríguez believes that the threat is a
reprisal for his investigation of possible acts of corruption in the provincial
government which could uncover possible irregularities by local political and
financial groups
WHEREAS
in recent years, there have been serious incidents
in Santiago del Estero which threaten press freedom, to the point that IAPA
sent a special mission headed by its president at the time, Danilo Arbilla
WHEREAS
the crisis unleashed by the serious economic, political
and instituational situation in Argentina has had harsh repercussions on journalist
who have been attacked in record numbers
WHEREAS
Principle 4 of the Declaration of Chapultepec establishes
that "[f]reedom of expression and of the press are severely limited by
murder, terrorism, kidnapping, pressure, intimidation, the unjust imprisonment
of journalists, the destruction of facilities, violence of any kind and impunity
for perpetrators. Such acts must be investigated promptly and punished harshly"
THE MIDYEAR MEETING OF THE IAPA RESOLVES
to contact the executive branch of the Argentine
government to express the deep concern these attacks, threats and intimidation
cause in the press of the hemisphere
to demand that the appropriate institutions take
precautions to prevent them from being repeated and to act quickly to investigate
and punish the guilty parties
to contact the authorities of Santiago del Estero
province to reject the intimidation of Julio Rodríguez and demand a prompt
investigation to identify those responsible for this reprehensible act.
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