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Threat to Press Freedom in Ecuador

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On Sunday, Ecuadorian newspapers “Expreso” and “Extra” published mostly blank covers. The newspapers protested threats to their freedom of expression by the government. These cases seem to be part of a broader pattern. Already in February, Thalía Flores and Flores, a journalist in another medium, expressed an increasingly widespread sentiment: “Something serious is happening with Ecuadorian journalism.” In the case of the two newspapers in prote…
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On Sunday, Ecuadorian newspapers “Expreso” and “Extra” published mostly blank covers. The newspapers protested threats to their freedom of expression by the government. These cases seem to be part of a broader pattern. Already in February, Thalía Flores and Flores, a journalist in another medium, expressed an increasingly widespread sentiment: “Something serious is happening with Ecuadorian journalism.” In the case of the two newspapers in prote…

·Lima, Peru
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For Sunday, April 12, the two media outlets in the neighboring country announce front pages with a message for alleged government harassment.

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El Tiempo broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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