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58th IAPA General Assembly
JW Marriott Hotel & Stellaris Casino Lima
October 26-29, Peru
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HONDURAS
There have been no major violations of free speech and press freedom in recent
months. Such cases that have been reported spring from legal problems due to
legislation that does not contribute to there being a climate of unfettered
freedom for the practice of journalism and from complaints about discrimination
in the placement of official advertising.
The major developments were the following:
In February, former Honduran Comptroller General Vera Sofía Rubí
filed suit charging the Hondutel telephone company with espionage and in May
the accusation was extended to include Radio América reporter Sandra
Maribel Sánchez. In her radio program Sánchez had a private telephone
conversation between Rubí and the then Supreme Court chief justice, Armando
Avila Banegas in which they used what was seen as inappropriate language about
actions taken by the judiciary. The case remains before the courts.
Executives and journalists of the Hondured television station complained of
government discrimination against it in the placement of official advertising
in retaliation for its criticism of a personal trip that President Ricardo Maduro
had made to Naples, Italy, in June.
Nery Recarte, a reporter for a radio station in Siguatepeque in central Honduras,
said she had received death threats in mid-year that she believed were made
by local city officials. She had been reporting on allegations of wrongdoing
in the local administration.
Reporter and news director of Channel 11 TV, José Adán Castelar,
said that he had been fired for not covering a rally by coffee producers organized
by supporters of José Angel Saavedra, a member of the Jaime Rosenthal
Oliva political movement, which owns the television station.
On October 8, the City of San Pedro Sula ordered closure of the offices of the
Vica Televisión company, citing non-payment of taxes. Broadcasts were
not affected. The order was lifted shortly afterwards, officials saying it had
been made in error.
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