Inter-American Society accuses Ecuador of violating human rights

Posted on April 11, 2015 • Filed under: Ecuador, Human Rights Latin America

Ecuador Rejects Statement by SIP
telesurtv.net reported – The Inter-American Society (SIP) released a statement accusing Ecuador and other Latin-American governments of violating human rights. The Ecuadorean National Secretary of Communication rejected Friday the statement of the SIP urging the Latin-American heads of states “not to be indifferent” before the alleged violations of human rights committed under the governments of Raul Castro (Cuba), Rafael Correa (Ecuador) and Nicolas Maduro (Venezuela). The SIP, an association of owners, editors and directors of newspapers founded in 1943 in Cuba, especially referred to the “restrictions that Correa allegedly “attempts to extend his policy restricting freedoms of speech and expression to all the Latin-American countries.” “These assertions are part of the systematic attacks that our countries have continuously received and that have intensified in view of our participation to the Summit,” stated the Ecuadorean communique. Read Article

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