PERU
WHEREAS
the court cases involving media company owners charged with being accessories
to corruption during the regime of Alberto Fujimori have proceeded at an extremely
slow pace
WHEREAS
the performance of the judiciary has been erratic in the case involving shareholders
of Panamericana TV Canal 5, which also affects the reporters at that station
WHEREAS
Congressman Jorge Mufarech has filed a defamation lawsuit against the newspaper
El Comercio for damages of $50 million, and the court has levied an attachment
in that case
WHEREAS
the fact that the court did not set a specific amount leaves open the possibility
that it could be enough to endanger the operations of El Comercio and even
affect its viability
WHEREAS
Principle 10 of the Declaration of Chapultepec states: “No news medium
nor journalist may be punished for publishing the truth or criticizing or
denouncing the government”
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE IAPA RESOLVES
to urge the Chief Justice
of the Peruvian Supreme Court, Hugo Sivina Hurtado, to tell the judges involved
in the court cases the following
they should provide the
necessary guarantees to ensure that court cases involving journalists and
media companies are decided quickly to prevent them from continuing to affect
the due process that every citizen is entitled to
the judges in the case
of Panamericana Televisión that court decisions must be consistent
with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Charter of the OAS and
the Declaration of Chapultepec, which guarantee unrestricted freedom of expression
under a democratic system to conduct the case of Congressman Jorge Mufarech
and El Comercio without disturbing the newspaper’s operation.