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Award-winning Colombian journalist denied entry to Britain

Date published: September 15, 2010 Author: Newswatch Desk
Violation: Harassed   Subject: State Persecution   Region: Europe - Central Asia   Country: United Kingdom   

Award-winning Colombian journalist Claudia Julieta Duque has been refused entry to Britain. Duque was invited by the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) to give a speech about her work in upholding human rights. The UK government had previously praised her work exposing human rights abuses in Colombia.

Both NUJ and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) have condemned the decision.

NUJ General Secretary Jeremy Dear said, "Claudia is in Europe to receive awards for her brave and courageous work documenting human rights abuses in Colombia. It is shameful that the UK government is the only one to turn down her visa request for what appear to be political reasons. The decision should be reversed as a matter of urgency."

IFJ General Secretary Aidan White said, "At a time when the international community should be cracking down hard on impunity and the violations of journalists' rights, it is extraordinary that the authorities in Britain are closing the door to one of Colombia's most distinguished reporters who work is an inspiration in the struggle for democracy and human rights."

Claudia Julieta Duque has been a target of state surveillance and harassment since her investigations in to the murder of journalist Jaime Garzon revealed high-level political and security service involvement. Her investigation led to the conviction of one of the heads of Colombia's secret service. She has continued to document human rights abuses. As a result she has been abducted, forced in to exile three times and recently uncovered official documents which set out steps of how to threaten and intimidate her. She was made an honorary member of the NUJ earlier this year.

[ First published: September 15, 2010   Last updated: September 15, 2010 ]
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