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“Tonight, Ricardo Alarcón, president of Cuba’s National Assembly, is scheduled to take part in the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ Convention in Fort Lauderdale. Participants should seize on this unique opportunity to hold Alarcón’s feet to the fire regarding his government’s hostility toward Cuban journalists on the island.
In the United States, the right of journalists to freely practice their trade is enshrined in the Constitution. Accordingly, NAHJ members have the right and responsibility to question Alarcón about their Cuban colleagues. They should also join groups like Reporters Without Borders in calling for greater press freedom in Cuba and the release of all imprisoned journalists.”
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