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The National Association of Journalists of Bolivia (ANPB) and the Association of Correspondents of the International Press (ACPI) expressed their "deep concern" over the statements made by the leader of the late Bolivian National Action Party (Pan-Bol), Ruth Nina, who was accused of jeopardizing democratic institutionality and press freedom with their statements and attempts to hold the media accountable.
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The National Association of Journalists of Bolivia (ANPB) and the Association of Correspondents of the International Press (ACPI) expressed their "deep concern" over the statements made by the leader of the late Bolivian National Action Party (Pan-Bol), Ruth Nina, who was accused of jeopardizing democratic institutionality and press freedom with their statements and attempts to hold the media accountable.

The former leader of Pan-Bol insists on her confrontational speech and attacks the media for “ignoring the dead” of Potosi The former leader of the late Pan-Bol party, Ruth Nina, again generated controversy by ratifying her statement that the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) “will count dead and not votes” in the upcoming elections, and accused the national press of “silencing” the deaths of Potosino citizens during the recent blockades. “Why ha…

“We categorically reject such accusations because journalists and the media have limited themselves to reproducing their statements in a textual way and contextualizing them within the public debate,” reads a statement from the National Association of Journalists of Bolivia and the Association of Correspondents of the International Press.

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