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. It's a government that wants to do many good things for people but is violating the law. So that's why they need a silent press." 262:
about corruption of a public official or a public entity, and that investigation is followed" by reports on the same matter by another news outlet, Ecuadoran law considers this "a concerted effort to disseminate information that damages the reputation of an individual or entity" and, thus, a punishable offense.
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in 2012, Hinostroza received a number of anonymous, threatening phone calls. After receiving a call from an unidentified stranger who detailed her young son's daily movements and threatened to kidnap him, Hinostroza decided to take a leave of absence from the news program, which was temporarily taken
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Hinostroza has complained about the Ecuadoran government’s introduction of the legal concept of "media lynching," meaning "a concerted effort of media and journalists to damage the reputation of a public institution or an individual." She has explained this concept as follows: "if I break some story
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paid tribute to her on the floor of the U.S. Senate during the 2013–14 session, describing her as "a courageous Ecuadorian journalist." Healy said she had "attracted the wrath of the Ecuadoran authorities" and cited this as an "example of a steady deterioration of democratic principles in Ecuador.
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as "the only investigative show currently on the air in Ecuador," adding that "I cannot air very controversial issues as I did in the past," partly because “the government has banned officials from talking to the press, and it's not allowing access to information." She also stated that Ecuador was
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Hinostroza reported in 2011 on a woman who had been charged with showing disrespect to Correa and his government. After the report was broadcast, the government ordered Teleamazonas to devote 10 minutes of Hinostroza's program time to a rebuttal by an official government spokesman. Hinostroza has
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had fallen every year, eventually making it impossible to continue production. Another factor was that "now the doors of public institutions are hundred percent closed" to Teleamazonas, a situation she characterized as "outrageous, unacceptable, and unbelievable" in a country claiming to be a
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In addition, shea radio program on 98.1 FM Mundo, is the local correspondent for the international TV network Univision, and writes a column for the newspaper Hoy. She manages a production company that produces journalistic programming and audiovisual products. She has stated that she prefers
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Correa, according to Hinostroza, "has viewed the press as the enemy from the moment he took office. He considers us his only enemy because there is no political opposition" and "says we conspire against him, but all we've done is expose corruption in his government or been critical."
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channel. She was the anchor of “30 Plus” from 2004 to 2014. It was the only program of its type in Ecuador. Hinostroza stated that “30 Plus” had no competition, but added that she wished it did, because the Ecuadorian people needed more of this kind of television fare.
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hosted Hinostroza, who briefed officials on "press freedom challenges." The officials "expressed concerns about the plight of journalists worldwide and reaffirmed the United States' commitment to freedom of expression." Acting Assistant Secretary of State
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in September 2012, Hinostroza called it "a good move politically for Ecuador—because Assange represents not only freedom of expression, but someone who stands up to America and Correa is using him to hurt the US. 
 it's not about press freedom."
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off the air. She explained that she had spent years enduring insults, but that her family should not have to endure them. The threat to her son, she stated, was “the drop that spilled the cup” (i.e., the straw that broke the camel’s back).
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 turned the right to express oneself freely into a public service, bound and controlled by political power." 582: 325:
In a video made in connection with the CPJ award, Hinostroza noted that there were no longer any investigative units in any Ecuadorian media companies, owing largely to government pressure.
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ended its nearly 11-year run on January 11, 2014. Hinostroza explained that investigative journalism "has never been profitable" and that in recent years, the budget of
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After her graduation, Hinostroza found work as a national news reporter on TC TV, a cable TV channel in Ecuador. She spent eight years as a reporter in
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The breadth and brazenness of the hackers' activity bear the hallmarks of state sponsorship, the researchers found. So do its targets.
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Hinostroza is also the longtime host of the morning news program “La Mañana de 24 Horas,” which is broadcast daily on Teleamazonas.
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Hinostroza has been a major target and opponent of the Ecuadorian government, and has also been a recurring topic of President
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In 2013, she won the International Press Freedom Award of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). When she traveled to
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praised Hinostroza and other awardees for their "courage" and "commitment to speaking truth to power."
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Hinostroza's husband is Juan Fernando Cevallos. They have two children, Paula and Joaquin.
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reported that Hinostroza had made her cell phone available to computer security experts at
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She has received 3 international awards and 11 national awards for her journalism.
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Janet Hinostroza, third from the left, meeting with US State Department officials.
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After presenting a report on an apparent case of government corruption on
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behind-the-scenes investigative journalism to interviewing on camera.
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to accept the award, pro-Correa protesters picketed outside the
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Hinostroza has said that Ecuador's then interior minister,
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After Hinostroza was presented with the CPJ award, Sen.
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The case in question involved a loan by the state-owned
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Index


Quito, Ecuador

Ecuador
human trafficking
arms trafficking
extrajudicial
Rafael Correa
José Serrano
International Press Freedom Award
Committee to Protect Journalists
Quito
Colombia
Teleamazonas
WikiLeaks
Julian Assange
Cofiec Bank
José Serrano
U.S. State Department
Uzra Zeya
Toronto Star
Citizen Lab
University of Toronto
Oslo Freedom Forum
New York City
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
Patrick Leahy


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