BOLIVIA
WHEREAS
Bolivia’s National Congress recently enacted a statute that would suspend
during the June elections the restriction in Article 119 of the new Electoral
Code, which places restrictions on the media in relation to paid electoral
announcements – in violation of press freedom
WHEREAS
El Diario editor Jorge Carrasco Jahnsen remains incarcerated as the prime
suspect in the violent death this past April of his wife, Teresa Guzmán
de Carrasco, who was an editor at the same publication’s magazine
WHEREAS
Principles 1 and 4 of the Declaration of Chapultepec declare that “No
people or society can be free without freedom of expression and of the press;
the exercise of this freedom is not something authorities grant, it is an
inalienable right of the people;” and that “Freedom of expression
and of the press are severely limited by murder, terrorism, kidnapping, 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 IAPA GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLVES
to recommend to Bolivia’s National Congress the repeal of Article 119
of the Electoral Code, so it is not enforced in the next municipal elections
or in the general elections, because it is considered a threat to press and
business freedom
to recommend to the courts that they proceed with transparency
and justice in the trial of the former editor of La Paz newspaper El Diario,
Jorge Carrasco Jahnsen, for the murder of his wife, and guarantee his constitutional
rights and the presumption of innocence established in the Constitution unless
and until his guilt is proven in a fair and impartial trial.