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APES Shows Concern over "Mass Exodus of Journalists" and "Human Rights Violations" - Today's News in El Salvador

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The Association of Journalists of El Salvador says that next week they will present a detailed report on the threats suffered by journalists who have left the country. EL SALVADOR.- Through a statement, the Association of Journalists of El Salvador (APES) expressed its “deep concern” about the “increasing deterioration of respect for human rights in the country”, with an emphasis on freedom of the press and journalistic exercise. In this regard,…
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The Association of Journalists of El Salvador says that next week they will present a detailed report on the threats suffered by journalists who have left the country. EL SALVADOR.- Through a statement, the Association of Journalists of El Salvador (APES) expressed its “deep concern” about the “increasing deterioration of respect for human rights in the country”, with an emphasis on freedom of the press and journalistic exercise. In this regard,…

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lanoticiasv.com broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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