WASHINGTON, May 19, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Following is a statement from Emily Wilkins, president of the National Press
Club on the decision by Guatemala
to release journalist Jose Ruben
Zamora to home detention without monitoring.
"We are pleased to hear that Guatemalan journalist Jose
Ruben Zamora has been released to home detention after more
than 600 days in pretrial detention. One of the two charges against
him has been dismissed and we have every reason to believe the
other charge will be dismissed as well, when the court rules in
June.
Let's be clear about this: Mr. Zamora is a journalist who has
done nothing wrong. The charges were intended to impede his
journalism. The government of Guatemala was prepared to let Mr. Zamora leave
the country, but when he declined, he was jailed on flimsy charges.
This is no way for a government to behave toward its journalists.
We expect more from the government of Guatemala. Mr. Zamora deserves to live a
productive life free of intrusions and punishment."
Founded in 1908, the National Press Club is the world's leading
professional organization for journalists. With 3,000 members
representing nearly every major news organization, the club is a
leading voice for press freedom in the U.S. and worldwide.
Contact: Bill McCarren, 202-662-7534 for the National
Press Club
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