Anp, Federation of Media and Trade Unions Refuse Prosecutor's Attempts to Access Information From Journalists' Cell Phones · Global Voices
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The Association of Journalists, the National Press Association (ANP) and the Media Federation rejected the attempt of prosecutor Paulina Díaz, head of High Complexity of the West Prosecutor's Office, to access call records and georeference cell phones of 11 professionals from La Tercera, La Bot, The Clinic, Reporta and Ciper. According to Reporta, the application was submitted on August 27 to the 4th Santiago Guarantee Court as part of the inves…
On Thursday, the National Press Association (ANP) in a press release declared its repudiation against the West Prosecutor’s Office after it requested to intercept confidential telephone data from 11 journalists belonging to various media outlets about the reports of the “Hermosilla case.” The request was rejected by the 4th Court of Guarantee of Santiago and by the Court of Appeals. Still, from ANP they stated that they categorically repudiate “…
The Chilean Journalists Association expressed its condemnation of the request made by prosecutor Paulina Díaz, head of the High Complexity Unit of the Western Prosecutor's Office, to intercept the telephone records of eleven journalists, mostly from the Center for Investigative Journalism (CIPER), a measure that […] The post [NATIONAL] Chilean Journalists Association condemns attempt to intercept journalists' phones in the context of the “Hermos…
The Colegio de Periodistas de Chile expressed its strongest condemnation of the request of the Public Prosecutor, made by the prosecutor Paulina Díaz, head of High Complexity of the Prosecutor's Office West of Santiago, to intercept the telephone records of eleven journalists: Francisca Skoknic (La Bot), Gabriela Pizarro (ex The Clinic, current Ciper), Nicolás Cerpa (ex The Clinic), Leslie Ayala (La Tercera), Catalina Olate (Ciper), Benjamin Mir…
The Chilean Journalists Association expressed its strongest condemnation of the request made by prosecutor Paulina Díaz, head of the High Complexity Unit of the Western Prosecutor's Office, to access the telephone records of eleven media professionals. The measure, which sought to access calls, location data, and mobile traffic, aimed to identify their sources in the context of the "Hermosilla Case."
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