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Ecuador’s game with Assange and free speech – Deutsche Welle

The president has signed a new media law giving the state far-reaching rights to interfere in the work of journalists, a possible gateway to censorship. In Reporters Without Borders’ latest World Press Freedom Index, Ecuador is ranked 95 out of a total of 180 countries. Read more >>

Spring is here and, true to form, paid protestors are gearing up for another season of state-sponsored activism and judicial intimidation. The few remaining supporters of the “legal fraud of the century” have already begun a year of manufactured campaigns against Chevron, paid for by the government of Ecuador. <a href="http://theamazonpost.sitedistrict.com/will-ecuadors-paid-protestors-get-a-raise-this-year/">Read more>></a>

The president has signed a new media law giving the state far-reaching rights to interfere in the work of journalists, a possible gateway to censorship. In Reporters Without Borders’ latest World Press Freedom Index, Ecuador is ranked 95 out of a total of 180 countries.

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#Factsmatter: An international arbitration panel found ‘no cogent evidence’ supporting #Ecuador’s claim that #Texaco failed to comply with terms of remediation in #Amazon. https://t.co/7TqQ6sJhik
The @WSJ sums this case up nicely, “[Steven Donziger] and his team fabricated evidence, promised $500,000 to an #Ecuadorean judge to rule in their favor, ghostwrote much of the final verdict and took other actions that ‘perverted’ the course of #justice. Mr. Donziger disputes the… https://t.co/soQ1qreULA
Shameless. Disbarred and convicted of criminal contempt of court for bribing an Ecuadorian judge in an attempted extortion scheme, @SDonziger is nonetheless accepting invitations to speak at #climate rallies. Read more about this adjudicated racketeer: https://t.co/5eac0lRmN7
Sworn testimony: While Texaco met its environmental obligations in the Amazon, #Ecuador’s national oil company did “absolutely nothing” to address its own remediation in the area. #FactsMatter:
https://t.co/7TqQ6sJhik
DENIED: @SCOTUS rejects hearing case of Steven Donziger, who bribed Ecuadorian judge in failed effort to bilk Chevron for billions of dollars. https://t.co/zT0dlozk5R

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