is not true that there is full freedom of expression in the Dominican Republic. It is true that the country is very advanced in that regard. That today are fewer journalists murdered and disappeared, yes, but still remain influential sectors camouflaged as "tolerant" in one way or another seek to censure journalistic works that affect them. Continue reading ...
In this way, disrespect and ridicule the practice of journalism and the journalist himself, which is treated as a metal worker of the eighteenth century by many politicians of all parties, religious, military and business, touting a living the four winds that respect all currents of thought that support freedom of speech and to congratulate the journalist in his day. This is a vile falsehood.
Since the community to address a difficult issue that touches their interests, instantly journalist win an enemy or a danger of losing their jobs. Plain and simple, regardless of their honesty and experience.
In this way, disrespect and ridicule the practice of journalism and the journalist himself, which is treated as a metal worker of the eighteenth century by many politicians of all parties, religious, military and business, touting a living the four winds that respect all currents of thought that support freedom of speech and to congratulate the journalist in his day. This is a vile falsehood.
Since the community to address a difficult issue that touches their interests, instantly journalist win an enemy or a danger of losing their jobs. Plain and simple, regardless of their honesty and experience.
sometimes get a call from a "colleague has" who makes a few bucks in an institution exercising relations, who tries to censor a subject that affects their employers. That is, at times, ourselves, journalists, we are inconsiderate.
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