Nicaragua's La Prensa Wins 2025 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano Press Freedom Prize
Category | Details |
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Award | UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2025 |
Recipient | La Prensa (Nicaragua's century-old newspaper) |
Announcement Date | 3 May 2025 (World Press Freedom Day) |
Background | - Founded in 1926, La Prensa is one of Nicaragua's oldest and most respected newspapers. |
- Faced political challenges, censorship, and violent crackdowns over the years. | |
Repression Context | - Ortega-Murillo regime has escalated attacks on the free press: |
- Jailed journalists, forced media personnel into exile, confiscated newsroom assets and properties. | |
About the Prize | - Established in 1997 in honor of Colombian journalist Guillermo Cano Isaza, assassinated in 1986 for criticizing drug cartels. |
- Recognizes outstanding contributions to defending and promoting press freedom. | |
Objectives of the Award | - Acknowledge La Prensa's centennial legacy of credible journalism. |
- Recognize its courageous resistance to state oppression. | |
- Promote international awareness of press freedom violations in Nicaragua. | |
Support from Organizations | - CIVICUS and Central American Association for Development and Democracy (ACADD) have lauded La Prensa's win. |
- Called on the international community to support Nicaraguan journalists facing criminalization and persecution. | |
Significance | - Reinforces global commitment to freedom of the press. |
- Highlights threats faced by journalists under authoritarian regimes. | |
- Acts as a symbol of resistance and hope for media freedom in Central America and beyond. |