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Five journalists physically attacked by police or protestors

Reporters and photographers working for several news media were attacked by police at Apacheta (20 km outside La Paz) on 15 April while covering (...)

Published on 19 April 2011 Read

Bolivia

Anti-racism law’s new regulations eliminate vague wording and soften penalties

Reporters Without Borders hails newly-announced regulations that will determine how Bolivia’s controversial anti-racism law is implemented. “The (...)

Published on 6 January 2011 Read

Bolivia

After controversial anti-racism law, new media legislation in 2011

The adoption of the anti-racism law and the controversy about it in the media are to be followed by a new media law next year. Amid the often (...)

Published on 16 December 2010 Read

Bolivia

Journalists’ unions still protest at dangers in anti-racism law

Bolivian journalists’ union today completed collecting signatures for a major petition urging parliament to amend a new law against racism and all (...)

Published on 15 November 2010 Read

Bolivia

Adopted unchanged, anti-racism law’s media clauses will need judicious enforcement

The law against racism was approved by the senate on 8 October and was immediately promulgated by President Evo Morales. The senate adopted the (...)

Published on 11 October 2010 Read

Bolivia

Access to information to get boost from declassification of dictatorship’s files

The Bolivian armed forces have finally agreed to declassify the military dictatorship’s archives, defence minister Rubén Saavedra announced (...)

Published on 1 June 2010 Read

Bolivia

On eve of constitutional referendum, politicians and media urged to act responsibly

Transcripts of Radio Oriental’s "Nuestra Palabra" programme As Bolivia prepares for a 25 January referendum on a new constitution that President (...)

Published on 19 January 2009 Read

Bolivia

Pro-government militant under house arrest after new attack on journalists

Reporters Without Borders today voiced its relief after Adolfo Cerrudo, a leader of the radical pro-government Popular Civic Committees, was (...)

Published on 20 November 2008 Read

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