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Carlos Lauría
Global Projects Consultant
Journalist and international press freedom expert. From September 2017 to November 2021, he headed the freedom of expression portfolio of the Open Society Foundation’s program on independent journalism, leading global activities on the safety and protection of journalists. Previously, for 15 years, he served as director of regional programs and responsible for the Americas program at the Committee to Protect Journalists. At CPJ, he led campaigns to combat censorship, fight impunity, and assist journalists under threat. He is the author of numerous reports and articles on the state of press freedom in the world. Called upon as an expert in congressional hearings and high-level conferences and panels. He began working as a journalist in Buenos Aires in 1986. In 1994, he settled in New York as chief correspondent for Editorial Perfil. Until 2020, he was a member of the jury of the Maria Moors Cabot Awards, administered by the Columbia University School of Journalism. He is a journalism graduate from Universidad Católica Argentina.
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11-08-2022 | Articles
Remarks before the Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs of the OAS
CADAL’s Consultant on Global Projects participated in the Special Session of the CAJP on lessons learned and exchange of good practices on freedom of peaceful assembly and association, of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs. He was the only representative of civil society to point out the situation in Cuba. Complained by colleagues from the San Isidro Movement (Cuba) and La Corriente Feminista (Nicaragua), member organizations of the Coalition for Freedom of Association.
11-08-2022 | Artículos
Presentación ante la Comisión de Asuntos Jurídicos y Políticos de la OEA
El Consultor en Proyectos Globales de CADAL participó en la Sesión extraordinaria de la CAJP sobre lecciones aprendidas e intercambio de buenas prácticas en materia de libertad de reunión pacífica y de asociación, del Consejo Permanente de la Organización de los Estados Americanos Comisión de Asuntos Jurídicos y Políticos. Fue el único representante de la sociedad civil en señalar la situación de Cuba. Reclamó por colegas del Movimiento San Isidro (Cuba) y de La Corriente Feminista (Nicaragua), organizaciones integrantes de la Coalición por la Libertad de Asociación.
23-05-2022 | Artículos
La posibilidad de otra ola de protestas masivas desvela al gobierno cubano
Las declaraciones del presidente del Tribunal Supremo Popular no pueden ser más absurdas. No hay nada más alejado de una ley “moderna” que el nuevo código penal cubano, un catálogo arcaico de prohibiciones, castigos severos y limitaciones que le ponen un cepo casi definitivo a la posibilidad de manifestarse, a través de la prensa, el arte, cualquier expresión cultural o política, de forma contraria al punto de vista oficial.
23-05-2022 | Articles
Another possible wave of protests keeps the Cuban government awake
The statements of the president of the People’s Supreme Court could not be more absurd. There is nothing further from a “modern” law than the new Cuban criminal code, an archaic catalog of prohibitions, severe punishments and limitations that put an almost definitive clamp on the possibility of expressing oneself, through the press, art, any cultural or political expression, contrary to the official point of view.
09-02-2012 | Artículos
Rousseff en silencio luego de que niegan a bloguera viajar a Brasil
23-08-2010 | Artículos
México bajo el asedio del crimen organizado
04-08-2009 | Artículos
Un proyecto que evoca a las dictaduras latinoamericanas
El proyecto responde a la idea del gobierno de Chávez de confrontar "nuevas formas de criminalidad surgidas de los medios". La definición de delitos mediáticos tiene reminiscencias de las leyes arcaicas adoptadas décadas atrás por las dictaduras latinoamericanas e incluso un lenguaje similar al utilizado por la híper restrictiva Ley 88 de Protección de la Independencia Nacional y la Economía de Cuba.
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