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GENEVA, Oct 29 (KUNA) -- The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right
to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, expressed his concern
regarding the sentencing to prison of two Panamanian journalists, who had been
absolved in the first instance, for slander and libel.
According to the information received, they were also prohibited from
carrying out activities related to their profession for a year.
"This judicial decision represents a worrying precedent for the efforts
being made to decriminalize such incidents, especially in cases such as this,
wherein the act which led to the punishment relates to information about the
actions of public officials," La Rue stressed.
Although the sentence was commuted to a fine, and faced with the
possibility of a pardon being granted to the journalists for the same crime,
the UN independent expert reiterated his position concerning the importance of
the right of citizens to be fully informed about the activities of public
officials.
"Despite the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights*," said La Rue, "States frequently limit or restrict freedom
of expression arbitrarily, even resorting to criminal laws or civil actions,
in order to silence dissent or criticism."
The Special Rapporteur urged the State to take account of international
instruments related to the exercise of this right, particularly the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Frank La Rue was appointed as Special Rapporteur on the promotion and
protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression in August 2008 by
the UN Human Rights Council. As Special Rapporteur, he is independent from any
Government or organization and serves in his individual capacity.
The UN first decided to appoint a Special Rapporteur to examine questions
relevant to the right to freedom of opinion and expression in 1993. The
mandate, since reviewed and extended in 2008, involves reporting annually to
the Human Rights Council on issues related to freedom of opinion and
expression. (end)
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