Reporters Without Borders is shocked to learn that the body David Niño de Guzmán, a journalist who had been missing since 19 April, was found (...)
Published on 22 April 2011
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The Bolivian armed forces have finally agreed to declassify the military dictatorship’s archives, defence minister Rubén Saavedra announced (...)
Published on 1 June 2010
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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
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