Yahoo – AFP,
20 June 2014
Miami (AFP)
- At least 17 journalists in Brazil for the World Cup have been attacked since
the event began, the Inter American Press Association said Thursday, urging
authorities to investigate the incidents.
The
Miami-based group said officials must remain vigilant to acts of violence that
diminish attempts to gather information and report on protest demonstrations by
people opposed to playing the matches in Brazil while millions of people still
struggle with poverty in the country.
"We
condemn and are concerned at the fact that while carrying out their work,
dozens of journalists have been beaten and restricted from doing their job, in
most cases by security forces," said Claudio Paolillo, chairman of the
IAPA committee on press freedom.
The Brazilian
Investigative Journalism Association said that since protests began in May
2013, more than 190 cases of violence against journalists have been reported,
with 15 of the most recent 17 involving military police using excessive force
against reporters.
"We
regret that these aggressive actions are continuing despite measures being
adopted by press organizations and official statements ratifying the principle
of non-violence against the press," Paolillo said.
In the week
since the World Cup began, journalists were attacked in Belo Horizonte,
Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. They worked for CNN,
Reuters, The Associated Press and other news groups. Several were
freelancers.

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