#JournalismMatters: The challenges of journalism in exile


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  • Friday, 27 Sep 2024

A drone view of the Carapita neighbourhood in Caracas. In Venezuela, there are dozens of journalists in prison, accused of 'terrorism' or 'inciting hatred' for reporting on social protests or electoral fraud, and for expressing opinions on their social networks. — Reuters , Venezuela, September 19, 2024. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

A RUSSIAN spy center operates at an Army military base in Managua; Daniel Ortega's bodyguard chief removed from office; MEFCCA minister fell for corruption in multimillion-dollar programs; Anxiety and silence among public workers after announcement of state "restructuring"; Rosario Murillo orders the fall of the head of the Army's "Political Intelligence”.

Carlos F. ChamorroCarlos F. ChamorroThese are the headlines of some of the main journalistic investigations that we have published in recent weeks in Confidencial.digital, the independent media outlet that I founded 28 years ago in Nicaragua, and that I now run in exile from Costa Rica.

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