5 March 2010
(CERIGUA/IFEX) - The assistant director of Guatevisión's news programme, Erick Salazar, has reported that two of the television station's correspondents have been subjected to pressure tactics and threatened by members of the ruling party. Salazar also noted his concern over the press freedom situation in the country as it heads towards an election year and actions against journalists are on the rise.
In the department of Chimaltenango, journalist Vinicio Jiménez was accused by members of the ruling Unity of Hope (Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza, UNE) party of having asked for money from Governor Erick de León in exchange for refraining from publishing unfavourable information about his administration. There have been indications that the accusations originated from Congressman Roberto Kestler, who controls many of the government bodies in the department.
Jiménez had publicised complaints from local mayors who are not members of the ruling party about payments that benefited prominent UNE officials, particularly Kestler. After publicising the complaints, Jiménez received an e-mail message that said, "I congratulate you on the information you put out about the mayors (we are honest). Hopefully this makes you a better journalist."
In addition, Jiménez has been photographed while covering stories and unidentified individuals have tried to take the licence plates off his motorcycle. The journalist has said he fears for this life.
In the department of Quiché, journalist Héctor Cordero was also threatened by ruling party supporters after publicising information about cases of nepotism involving UNE Congressman Lester Reyna.
Salazar contacted CERIGUA to report on these incidents and called on the government officials to stop harassing Guatevisión correspondents and to conduct an investigation into the actions against Cordero and Jiménez.
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