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Nayib Bukele · El SalvadorEl Salvador's President Nayib Bukele said he would rather be branded a "dictator" than allow criminals to run loose, defying critics in a barnstorming speech marking one year since his re-election.See the Story
Salvadoran President Bukele says go ahead and call him 'dictator'
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Honduras · HondurasCPJ and other six press freedom groups launched a joint statement expressing deep concern over recent attacks against journalists and media outlets in Honduras, including Salvadoran journalist Javier Antonio Hércules Salinas’ June 1 killing and the judicial criminalization of at least 12 media outlets facing ongoing legal complaints with the Public Prosecutor’s Office. Statement signatories have also submitted an April 7 report to the United Na…See the Story
CPJ, partners condemn state violence against the press in Honduras - Committee to Protect Journalists
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![[Opinion] A Film Addresses the Murder of Journalists and the Search for Truth in Mexico - Proceso Digital](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgeneric_3_half.64d0bbed.webp&w=1440&q=75)
Corruption · MexicoThe murders of journalists in Mexico are a way to control the information and with it the political discourse and public opinion on issues such as corruption and insecurity, said this Saturday Mexican J. Xavier Velasco, director of the film 'Crocodiles', which addresses this problem.The post A film addresses the murder of journalists and the search for truth in Mexico was first published in the Digital Process.See the Story