Mexico has the most dead journalists at this point in the pandemic, at 26, followed closely by Peru
"This is a very tough time
for journalism because the pandemic has also claimed the lives of many members
of our journalistic family," IAPA President Christopher Barnes.
The IAPA will also announce today
the list of winners of the 2020 Journalistic Excellence Awards in 14 other
categories.
Miami (August 7, 2020) - The
Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) awards the Grand Prize for Freedom of
the Press 2020 to more than 100 journalists and press workers from the Americas
who, in the exercise of their profession, have lost life due to COVID-19 in the
last semester.
IAPA President Christopher Barnes
highlighted the organization's admiration and respect for the victims of
COVID-19 and expressed his condolences to the families. "This is a very
hard time for journalism because the pandemic has also claimed the lives of
many members of our journalistic family. In all countries there are examples of
dedication and self-denial shown by media workers who have given up their own
lives to fulfill firmly committed to keeping the public informed. "
"I am sure - added Barnes -
that their deaths were not in vain, and I am hopeful that the work of all these
journalists and media personnel has helped other people to face the pandemic
with adequate prevention that results in an impact of lower risk. "
Barnes, director of The Gleaner
Company (Media) Limited, Kingston, Jamaica, indicated that "this pandemic
is far from over," and called on journalists and media workers, and
especially the media, "to strengthen health and safety protocols to reduce
the impact on the profession ".
Barnes thanked all the press
organizations on the continent and the IAPA partners who have collaborated by
providing information on the victims and expressed that the organization will
continue to collect data.
So far, these are the journalists
and media personnel who have been reported as deceased by the effects of
COVID-19 during their professional work:
· Bolivia: Jaime Arósqueta, Jacinto Quispe Maydana,
Óscar Vargas Vargas, Rubén Darío Méndez, Édgar Chanato Arriaza, Roberto Soliz
Arteaga, Vladimir Flores Ríos and Rosse Mary Cupary Mascaya.
· Brazil: Luiz Marcello de Menezes Bittencourt,
Roberto Fernandes, Robson Thiago Mesquita, José Augusto Nascimento Silva, Lauro
Freitas Filho, Alexandre Rangel, Márcio Garçone, Marcos Dublê and Letícia
Neworal Fave.
· Colombia: Vladimir Largacha and Antonio Paco Lasso.
· Ecuador: Omar Salvatierra, Augusto Itúrburu, Luis
Alberto Flores, Omar Paredes, Angel Sanchez, Manuel Adolfo Varas, Victor Hugo
Peña, Olmedo Mendez Tacuri, Paul Tobar, Carlos Loor, Rosendo Escobar Cardenas,
Roberto Roman, Guido Castro, Fernando Asencio Baquerizo , Julio Rodríguez,
Carlos Pangol.
· United States : Alison
Schwartz, Brahm Kanchibotla, Anick Jesdanun, Mark Eckert, Maria Mercader, Larry
Edgeworth, Anthony Causi, Tony Greer, Patrick Ellis.
· El Salvador: Franklin Américo Rivera Martínez.
· Honduras : Pablo Gerardo Matamoros, Francis Jaqueline
Bojórquez, David Romero and José Edilberto Zelaya.
The first 9 Mexican deaths above
· Mexico: Jorge Walterio Medina Palazuelo, Miguel
Ángel García Tapia, Alejandro Cedillo, Martha Caballero Collí, Antonio Alvear
Olea, Armando Sánchez Díaz, Moisés Márquez Villegas, Johnatan Gonzalo Arana
Chan, Reyes Ramos Rodríguez, Carlos Ramírez Castro, Fabiola Bueno Cardiel,
Ricardo Camacho, David Alvarado, José Luis Ceballos, Clemente González García,
Jorge Tamez de la Cabada, José Manuel Velarde Vázquez, José Alonso Raymundo
Roldán Méndez, Manuel Cano López, Manuel Villegas Suárez, Mario Mazón, Jaime
Montejo, Roberto Gutiérrez Rojas, Rosendo Santos Merino, Sonia Salomé Copca
Cano and Uriel Martínez López.
· Nicaragua: José Francisco Ruiz, Gustavo Bermúdez,
Lorenzo Larios, Sergio León Corea, Alexander Espinoza and Mario Torres
Sandoval.
· Peru: Manuel Sanchez Cobos, Mario Law Bucana
Huamaní, Raúl Llerena Vásquez, Sindefredo Moncada Chuquipiondo, Mario Mozombite
Paricuarina, Alfredo Jaime Magallanes Gutiérrez, Victor Hemeryth El Aguila,
Hugo Fernando Wong Garcia, Elar Martin Silupú Peña, José Humberto Burga
Gamarra, Juan Carlos Norabuena Obregón, Marco Augusto Pacherrez Guaylupo, Oscar
Mendoza Cruz, José Alberto Arica Núñez, Jorge Martín Díaz Guevara, Abraham
Rolfo Bytton García, Pedro Farfán Flores, Orlando Quispe Villanueva, Hugo
Condori Chambilla, Edward Dagoberto Chávez Viera, Edson Gerardo Rojas Damián,
Palmer de la Cruz Aburto and Guillermo Ibarra Méndez.
· Dominican Republic: Pedro Fernández, René Rodríguez
Soriano, Ramón Lora, José Luis Cruz Aquino and Príamo Rodríguez.
The full list of victims and
their photos can be viewed HERE.
2020 Journalistic Excellence
Awards
In a separate communication, the
IAPA will also announce today the list of communication professionals from
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, United States,
Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Venezuela, awarded in the annual
competition to journalistic excellence that rewards the best works in the
hemispheric press.
The IAPA is a non-profit organization
dedicated to the defense and promotion of freedom of the press and expression
in the Americas. It is made up of more than 1,300 publications from the Western
Hemisphere; and is based in Miami.
It is made up of more than 1,300 publications from the Western Hemisphere, despite this we see only very little press coverage on MX in this Western Hemisphere. What we know comes often from BB, kudos chivis, yaqui and all the other I forgot.
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Es que donde quiera meten las narices, be nosy, be noisy, but wear a mask and keep your distance
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