Impunity Project
 

What is the Impunity Project?

The Impunity Project, launched in 1995, has as its principal objective the reduction of the impunity surrounding the majority of crimes against journalists.

A determining factor for the success of the Project is the generous and unrestricted financial support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which has provided a total of $7.7 million between 1992 and 2011 to the anti-impunity campaign and the press freedom program.

The main action strategies of the Impunity Project are:

Education: through the dispatch of missions to problem locations and in resolutions and special petitions;

Investigation: through the investigative reporters of IAPA’s Rapid Response Unit;

Promotion: through a public advertising campaign in print and online media to shed light concerning impunity and demand justice;

Training: through seminars and conferences to help reporters reduce the risks to them in covering the news.

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Leadership
 
Chairman Juan Francisco Ealy Ortiz
El Universal
Ciudad de M?co, Mexico
Vice Chairman Jose Roberto Dutriz
La Prensa Gráfica
San Salvador, El Salvador
Members Heriberto Cantú Deandar
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Roberto Rock
Ciudad de M?co, Mexico
Miguel Henrique Otero
El Nacional
Caracas, Venezuela
Gonzalo Leaño Reyes
Ocho Columnas
Zapopan, Mexico
Daniel McCosh
T.V. Azteca.com
Ciudad de M?co, Mexico
André Luis Jungblut
Gazeta Do Sul
Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil
Martin Etchevers
Olé
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ex Officio Positions: Regional Vice Chairmen of the Press Freedom Committee for: Armando Castilla
Vanguardia
Saltillo, Mexico
José Eustorgio Colmenares
La Opinión
C?a, Colombia
Ricardo Pedreira
Brazil

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