Articles - El Salvador
27 April 2011
Bolivia / El Salvador
Two journalists were killed in two relatively safe countries in Latin America this past week. A journalist who went missing on 19 April in Bolivia was found dead two days later, report IFEX interim member Asociación Nacional de la Prensa (ANP) and other IFEX members, while a cameraman in El Salvador was gunned down near the capital on Monday, report the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
10 September 2009
El Salvador

A filmmaker who spent years documenting El Salvador's most violent gangs was shot dead last week, say the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the International Press Institute (IPI) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
28 September 2007
El Salvador
28 September 2007
El Salvador
25 September 2007
El Salvador
A radio reporter in El Salvador who had told his family he had been receiving death threats was gunned down a few metres from his home last week, report the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) and the Institute for Press and Society (Instituto Prensa y Sociedad, IPYS).
3 August 2007
El Salvador
3 August 2007
El Salvador
31 July 2007
El Salvador
Amnesty International is "deeply concerned" that the police improperly used new anti-terrorist legislation to punish demonstrators protesting against government plans to privatise water distribution in El Salvador.
13 November 2004
El Salvador
13 November 2004
El Salvador
10 November 2004
El Salvador
The right of journalists to protect their sources in El Salvador may soon become a reality following a decision by Congress to approve reforms to the country's criminal code, reports the Inter American Press Association (IAPA).
11 July 2003
El Salvador
28 January 2003
El Salvador
28 January 2003
El Salvador
28 January 2003
El Salvador
Probidad, the El Salvador-based anti-corruption organisation which administers the regional initiative Journalists Against Corruption (Periodistas frente a la corrupción, PFC), has just released its 2002 survey of free expression in El Salvador.