img01

Discussion of issues confronting members of the media in Latin America:

Freedom of expression is at risk across Latin America, with journalists being killed, kidnapped, threatened and prosecuted. And, in several countries, there is impunity for crimes against journalists.

That’s the conclusion of delegates who attended the recent mid-year meeting of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA).

The organisation’s report concluded: “The gloomy record of journalists being murdered continued to expand during the last six months in Latin America, where the state of freedom of expression deteriorated enormously in nearly all of the Americas, particularly in Argentina and Ecuador.”

Read More »

This article discusses the May 7 vote in Ecuador on a number of issues:

Ecuadoreans vote on May 7 on a complicated package of reforms President Rafael Correa says will modernize the Andean nation but critics fear are intended to strengthen his power and curb judicial independence.

Still enjoying popularity levels above 50 percent after four years in office, the leftist Correa is expected to win the 10-point referendum comfortably and thus solidify his position long before a possible re-election bid in 2013.

The vote has galvanized some opponents and fueled criticism that Correa — part of an alliance of left-wing South American leaders including Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia — is amassing too much power for the executive.

Read More »

This blog writes about the U.S. State Department’s report on Ecuador:

The United States Department of State’s 2010 Human Rights Report says the relationship between the press and the government of Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa “continued to deteriorate” last year, EFE reports.

Read More »

News about potential construction projects in Ecuador:

Russia’s Inter RAO and Corporation Electrica del Ecuador have signed an agreement of intent for the financing, development and construction of three hydroelectric projects in Ecuador.

Read More »

Discussion of tariffs and tax credits in Ecuador:

With no commitments from the U.S. to renew the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act (ATPDEA) in sight, Ecuador’s government has proposed a system of tax credits for exporters, to be reviewed by the country’s Board of Trade today.

Read More »

The U.S. ambassador has left Ecuador following last week’s decision to expel her:

U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges left Ecuador on Tuesday under an expulsion order issued by the government last week in reaction to a leaked diplomatic report in which she criticized corruption among police leaders.

Read More »

Ecuador considering a ban on bullfighting:

Ecuador’s president faces a potential backlash over his referendum May 7 that would ban bullfighting.

The proposed law would make it illegal to kill animals for entertainment.

In February, a bullfight and cockfight in Quito called “Bulls and Cocks for Freedom” drew about 15,000 people.

Read More »

Latest development following Ecuador’s decision to expel the U.S. ambassador from the country this week:

The United States has expelled Ecuador’s ambassador in retaliation for kicking the U.S. envoy out of its country earlier in the week, Fox News confirms.

Ecuadorian ambassador Luis Gallegos was summoned to the State Department on Thursday and informed of the decision. The move comes after Ecuador expelled U.S. ambassador Heather Hodges over her allegations of corruption in Ecuador, which were contained in documents released by the WikiLeaks website.

Read More »