'The Worst Year for Independent Media' in Nicaragua
"This is something we have never seen before," Eduardo Enriquez, editor-in-chief of La Prensa, told VOA.
'The Worst Year for Independent Media' in Nicaragua
"This is something we have never seen before," Eduardo Enriquez, editor-in-chief of La Prensa, told VOA.
A total of four members of Nicaragua's La Prensa have been charged with conspiracy, and two of them are in detention
If convicted, the staffers could face up to 15 years in jail, according to the Nicaraguan criminal code.
Four staff members of Nicaragua's La Prensa have been charged with conspiracy, two of whom have been in custody
If convicted, the staffers could face up to 15 years in jail, according to the Nicaraguan criminal code.
“We will survive,” says radio director as Nicaragua increases harassment
“We are trying to defend the right to keep this type of journalism alive,” said Hernandez.
Nicaraguan police raid La Prensa journalists’ homes, detain 2 media workers
CPJ emailed the Nicaraguan police for comment but did not receive a response.