Majul v. Moyano
The Argentinian National Court of Appeals in Criminal and Correctional Matters decided to close the investigation that was being held against P. Moyano, since the…
The Argentinian National Court of Appeals in Criminal and Correctional Matters decided to close the investigation that was being held against P. Moyano, since the…
Vivir Quintana, cantante, compositora y activista mexicana, es una de las voces más influyentes de Latinoamérica en la actualidad. Sus canciones exigen libertad y justicia…
FORMULARIO DE NOMINACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL NOMINATIONS FORM IN ENGLISH Los Premios de Libertad de Expresión Global de la Universidad de Columbia celebran decisiones judiciales…
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the Colombian State responsible for the violation of the right to personal integrity, personal liberty, honor and dignity, and freedom of thought and expression of Colombian journalist, Jineth Bedoya. On May 25, 2000, the reporter visited «La Modelo» prison in Bogota, Colombia to conduct an interview, but before entering the prison she was abducted, kidnapped and taken to a warehouse where she was sexually abused and assaulted by several men. The IACtHR considered that the State violated its obligation to guarantee Bedoya’s safety because it did not implement effective protection measures for the victim, even when it was aware of the risk she faced because of the issues she covered and because she was a female journalist.