URGENT ACTION: Freedom for Fredy Muñoz, correspondent in Colombia for CANAL TELESUR
- 15 December 2006
URGENT ACTION: For the Freedom of Press...
On the evening of November 19, 2006, the journalist FREDY MUÑOZ ALTAMIRANDA,
correspondent in Colombia
for Canal TELESUR, was detained by agents from the Administrative Department of
Security (DAS), when he returned to Colombia
after having participated in a TELESUR audiovisual narrative workshop that took
place in the neighboring country of Venezuela. By order of the Fifth District
Attorney's Office in Barranquilla,
FREDY was detained and charged with rebellion.
FREDY MUÑOZ has worked in journalism for the last twelve years. He was an
editor for the newspapers El Universal and El Periódico, and was a reporter for
the television news program 6:25 (all based in Cartagena). He has also produced multiple
documentaries for the Trópicos series and TeleCaribe, and audiovisual
programming for the Leyendas series by Señal Colombia.
Throughout his career, he has excelled for his independence and, as he stated
in a public communiqué issued from where he is being detained, "for
proclaiming the truth; and, in our aggrieved Latin American countries, truth is
the sun that reveals and removes men from the shadows."
In the voice of the journalist Fredy Muñoz, the work performed by Telesur
excels at disseminating the social dynamics and struggles laying claim to
social and political rights in the Colombia. Throughout Latin America, TELESUR has consolidated as an alternative
communication proposal in opposition to the hegemony of the mass media
protecting the interests of the powerful economic groups and, in light of the
so-called fight against terrorism, legitimizing the persecution of social
movements.
The detention of this journalist is a clear illustration of the restrictions to
the freedom of press in Colombia.
This detention also bears further witness to the persecution subjected upon the
voices critical of the current presidential administration and its policy of
democratic security.
On these grounds, we request that the relevant authorities:
1. Respect the life and physical and psychological integrity of the journalist;
2. Respect due process and the right to defense (and in this respect transfer
the case to the city of Bogotá);
3. Respect the free exercise of the freedom of expression.
Source: CAJAR lawyers' collective
Colombia Solidarity Campaign adds:
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