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Dina Meza

    Censorshop Worldwide - 12: Kidnapped
    • Censorshop Worldwide - 12: Kidnapped

      Censorship in Honduras

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Freedom of expression in Honduras faces severe challenges, as those fearful of the truth seek to suppress it. This work exposes the issues surrounding freedom of expression in journalism and literature, highlighting the censorship tactics employed to hide the truth, while also celebrating the resilience of Hondurans who resist this oppressive system. It illustrates how the Honduran state, which should safeguard this vital democratic right, has historically and currently obstructed those who challenge censorship, often with dire consequences. Dina Meza, a prominent journalist and human rights advocate, actively champions freedom of writing. As President of PEN Honduras and director of pasosdeanimalgrande.com, she focuses on issues of freedom of expression and human rights in the country. Meza has received multiple accolades, including Amnesty International UK’s Journalism Under Threat Award in 2007 and the PEN International/Oxfam Novib Freedom of Expression award in 2014. Additionally, she was recognized as one of Reporters Without Borders’ 100 Information Heroes in 2014 and was nominated for the Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards. This publication is supported by the Eva Tas Foundation, which promotes texts that face censorship globally.

      Censorshop Worldwide - 12: Kidnapped2015