CAMPAIGN AGAINST IMPUNITY
WHEREAS
as part of the “End Impunity” advertising campaign, the IAPA asked
the prosecutor of Bahía, Brazil, Archile de Jesús Siquara Filho,
to reopen the case of Ivan Rocha, a reporter for Radio Alvorada AM, of Teixeira
de Freitas, who disappeared and allegedly was murdered on April 22, 1991
WHEREAS
the IAPA asked the government of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Rosinha Garotinho,
to expedite the investigation of the case of Reinaldo Coutinho da Silva, editor
of the newspaper Cachoeiras Jornal, of Cachoeiras de Macacu, who was murdered
on August 29, 1995
WHEREAS
the IAPA asked the attorney general of Colombia, Luis Camilo Osorio to reopen
the case of Elizabeth Obando Murcia, distribution director of El Nuevo Día
in Roncesvalles, who was murdered on June 13, 2002
WHEREAS
the IAPA asked the attorney general of Colombia, Luis Camilo Osorio, to reopen
the case of Gerardo Bedoya, editorial writer of the daily El País of
Cali, who was murdered March 21, 1997
WHEREAS
the IAPA asked the president of Costa Rica, Abel Pacheco, and the chief justice
of the Supreme Court, Luis Paulino Mora, to clear up the case of Parmenio
Medina, a reporter for Radio Monumental of San Jose, who was murdered on July
7, 2001
WHEREAS
the IAPA urged the president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, to investigate
and clear up the case of Orlando Sierra Hernández, a columnist for
the daily La Patria of Manizales, who was murdered February 1, 2002
WHEREAS
the IAPA asked the president of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, to investigate
and clear up the case of Jean Léopold Dominique, news director of Radio
Haití of Port-au-Prince, who was murdered on April 3, 2000
WHEREAS
the IAPA asked the president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, to expedite the reopening
of the case of Héctor Félix Miranda, editor of Zeta of Tijuana,
who was murdered on April 20, 1988, so that criminal charges may be pursued
against those who ordered his murder and so that the homicide of Víctor
Manuel Oropeza of Ciudad Juárez and the attack against Jesús
Blancornelas of Tijuana, Baja California may finally be solved
WHEREAS
Principle 4 of the Declaration of Chapultepec declares: “Freedom of
expression and of the press are severely limited by murder, terrorism, kidnapping,
pressure, 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 59TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE IAPA RESOLVES
to urge the national and
local governments mentioned to intensify the investigations to find those
responsible for the crimes against journalists
to ask the governments
to comply with requests made about these cases within the inter-American system
through the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.