The “Austin Declaration” was issued by participants of the 8th Austin Forum on Journalism in the
The Austin Forum began Friday (Sept. 17) with the news of the shooting death of 21-year-old Mexican photography intern Luis Carlos Santiago, who worked for El Diario in Ciudad Juárez. His 18-year-old fellow intern, Carlos Manuel Sánchez, was injured in the attack.
"Since we started organizing this annual meeting in
"The declaration shows the international outrage at so many attacks on journalists and the news media of
The Austin Declaration reads as follows :
“Renowned investigative journalists from throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, who gathered at the University of Texas at Austin for the 8th Austin Forum on Journalism in the Americas, organized by the Knight Center, declare their strongest condemnation of the killings of journalists, and attacks of any kind against the media, that are being unleashed by organized crime in Mexico, and that have been committed for years amid the negligence of the government.
“From
“The participants of the Austin Forum, from various media, declare their decision to take action, denouncing the impunity with which the bands of organized crime are operating, and insisting that international organizations and governments of the region – particularly
From
Sept. 18, 2010, Austin
• Juan Javier Zeballos, Asociación Nacional de la Prensa (Bolivia)
• Mauri König, Associação Brasileira de Jornalismo Investigativo
• Mónica González, CIPER Chile
• Ginna Morelo Martínez, Consejo de Redacción y El Meridiano de Cordoba (Colombia)
• Álvaro Sierra, University for Peace, Costa Rica
• Giannina Segnini, La Nación, Costa Rica
• Mónica Almeida, El Universo, Ecuador
• Carlos Dada, El Faro, El Salvador
• Benoît Hervieu, Reporters Sans Frontiers Bureau Amériques, Francia
• Claudia Méndez Arriaza, El Periódico, Guatemala
• Gotson Pierre,
• Byron Buckley, Association of Caribbean Media Workers y Press Association of
• Marcela Turati, revista Proceso y red Periodistas de a Pie (México)
• Marco Lara Khlar, Insyde (México)
• María Teresa Ronderos, Verdad Abierta, Colombia
• Mike O’Connor, Committee to Protect Journalists
• Óscar Martínez, El Faro, El Salvador
• Samuel González, criminal justice consultant, México
• Carlos Chamorro, El Confidencial, Nicaragua
• Dilmar Rosas Garcia, Centro Latinoamericano de Periodismo, Panamá
• Osmar Gómez, Foro de Periodistas Paraguayos (FOPEP)
• Gustavo Gorriti, IDL Reporteros, Peru
• Luz María Helguero, Red de Periodistas de Provincias del Perú
• Ricardo Uceda, Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS), Peru
• Tyler Bridges, journalist
• Paul Radu,
• Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI, México
• Bruce Bagley,
• Bruce Shapiro,
• Cecilia Alvear, National Association of Hispanic Journalists /Unity -Journalists of Color (
• Judith Torrea, blog Ciudad Juárez : en la sombra del narcotráfico
• Luis Botello,
• Ricardo Trotti, Inter-American Press Association
• Steven Dudley, InSight / Organized Crime in the
• Javier Mayorca, El Nacional, Venezuela
• Algirdas Lipstas, Open Society Foundations, Media Program
• David Holiday Open Society Foundations,
• David Sasaki, Open Society Foundations,
• Gordana Jankovic, Open Society Foundations, Media Program
• Miguel Castro, Open Society Foundations, Media Program
• Sandra Dunsmore, Open Society Foundations,
• Lise Olsen, Investigative Reporters & Editors and
• Donna de Cesare,
• Rosental Calmon Alves,
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• Ricardo Sandoval Palos, International Consortium of Investigative Journalism/Center for Public Integrity (
• Gabriel Michi, Forum del Periodismo Argentino (FOPEA)
• Dean Graber,
• Summer Harlow,
• Ingrid Bachmann,
• Mónica Medel,
• James Ian Tennant,
• Joseph Vavrus,
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