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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sat Dec 5, 2015, 02:48 PM Dec 2015

Ecuador's media express fear over freedom of speech

Ecuador's government must not start regulating private media and social networks, journalists and press watchdogs warned, after its National Assembly voted to constitutionally define communications as a public service.

President Rafael Correa's party, Alianza Pais, enjoys a two-thirds majority in the assembly. It voted on Thursday to lift presidential term limits, prompting violent street protests and a boycott by some members of the opposition.

Correa is seen by critics as being increasingly adversarial against some of Ecuador's journalists who allege harassment through defamation lawsuits and frequent verbal attacks thick with rhetoric.

Reporters are caught in a polarised media landscape between the opposition and the government where some say they are forced to pick sides.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ecuadors-media-express-fear-over-freedom-speech-122851313.html

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Ecuador's media express fear over freedom of speech (Original Post) Zorro Dec 2015 OP
Isn't that charming? Now Ecuador can have a COLGATE4 Dec 2015 #1

COLGATE4

(14,732 posts)
1. Isn't that charming? Now Ecuador can have a
Sat Dec 5, 2015, 04:29 PM
Dec 2015

Presidente Vitalicio, just like Bolivia. Glad it's nothing like a dictatorship.

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