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Mexico City, July 18, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists supports the urgent appeal filed 1 to UN officials by an international legal team on behalf of Guatemalan investigative journalist José Rubén Zamora, who the appeal says has been wrongfully imprisoned since 2022 and held in conditions “that amount to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.”

The appeal, sent to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, says Zamora, age 67, has been deprived of light, water, and sleep, subjected to “sadistic humiliation ceremonies,” unnecessary restraints, and “has been detained in unsanitary conditions that pose a danger to his physical health and well-being.”

“Jose Rubén Zamora’s treatment in prison and pre-trial detention is appalling and constitutes a grave violation of international human rights standards,” said Carlos Martínez de la Serna, CPJ’s Program Director. “The international community must act urgently to ensure his immediate release.”

The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention recently declared 2 Zamora’s imprisonment arbitrary and in violation of international law. Likewise, a February report 3 from TrialWatch gave a failing grade to Zamora’s legal proceedings, citing numerous breaches of fair-trial standards.

The UN working group asked Guatemalan authorities to report within six months on Zamora’s release status, any compensation or reparations, the results of the investigation into his rights violations, and whether Guatemala enacted legislative amendments or practical changes to align with international obligations.

Zamora, president of elPeriódico newspaper, was sentenced to six years in prison in June 2023 on money laundering charges, 4 but an appeals court overturned his conviction 5 in October 2023 and ordered a retrial. However, numerous delays 6 have prolonged the new trial in 2024.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists 7 and was authored by Committee to Protect Journalists.

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[1]https://www.doughtystreet.co.uk/news/jose-ruben-zamora-v-guatemala-urgent-appeal-filed-un-special-rapporteur-torture[2] UN group says detention of Guatemalan journalist Zamora violates international law - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2024/07/un-group-says-detention-of-guatemalan-journalist-zamora-violates-international-law/[3] ‘Severe fair trial violations’ reported in José Rubén Zamora’s case - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2024/02/severe-fair-trial-violations-reported-in-jose-ruben-zamoras-case/[4] Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora convicted of money laundering, sentenced to 6 years in prison - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2023/06/guatemalan-journalist-jose-ruben-zamora-convicted-of-money-laundering-sentenced-to-6-years-in-prison/[5] CPJ urges Guatemalan authorities to release José Rubén Zamora, allow fair trial - Committee to Protect Journalists ➤ https://cpj.org/2024/05/cpj-urges-guatemalan-authorities-to-put-jose-ruben-zamora-on-trial/[6] Familia de Jose Rubén Zamora denuncia al juez Jimi Bremer por retrasar proceso ➤ https://www.prensalibre.com/guatemala/justicia/familia-de-jose-ruben-zamora-denuncia-al-juez-jimi-bremer-por-retrasar-proceso/