The Association of Journalists of El Salvador (APES) has documented the forced displacement of at least 40 journalists because of a sustained pattern of harassment, intimidation, and arbitrary restrictions on journalistic work. These cases do not include other critical voices or human rights defenders who have fled the country due to the climate of persecution. Journalists forced to flee come from various media outlets and have conducted key investigations into human rights abuses, corruption, and lack of transparency.
 
This mass exodus of journalists has triggered a profound crisis of freedom of expression and created a climate of widespread fear, affecting even the families of exiled journalists.
 
APES has raised concerns about the existence of watch lists and threats of arrest targeting journalists and human rights defenders. To date, the Salvadoran government has neither denied these allegations nor offered assurances that critical voices are not being criminalised, including those from the renowned outlet El Faro.The situation is further worsened by the recent enactment of the Foreign Agents Law, which poses a direct threat to press freedom and the work of independent organisations.
 
This legislation imposes severe restrictions and could be used as a tool of persecution against those who practice journalism or defend fundamental rights.Recent missions by international press freedom organisations visiting the country concluded that El Salvador is undergoing one of its darkest moments for press freedom since the end of the armed conflict, marked by high levels of self-censorship and forced exile.Considering this alarming situation, the undersigned organisations state the following:

  • The Salvadoran government must guarantee the physical integrity and freedom of all journalists and immediately cease any form of persecution, surveillance, or intimidation.
  • The Salvadoran State has the responsibility to clarify reports of watch lists and threats of arrests publicly and to ensure that critical voices are not being criminalised.
  • The international community is closely monitoring the situation and demands the unrestricted respect for freedom of the press and expression in El Salvador.
  • The Salvadoran government must provide security guarantees so that journalists who have been forced to flee can return to the country without fear of persecution or legal action.

The undersigned organisations will continue to closely monitor the situation in El Salvador. We urge the authorities to act responsibly and under democratic principles, and to put an end to all forms of persecution against journalists and human rights defenders. Respect for press freedom and fundamental rights demands a clear, urgent, and committed response.
 
Undersigned organisations:
 
Alianza de Medios MX

ARTICLE 19 México y Centroamérica

Asociación Colombiana de Medios de Información (AMI)

Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas Argentinas (ADEPA)

Asociación Nacional de la Prensa (ANP) Chile

Associação Nacional de Jornais (ANJ) Brazil

Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)

Consejo de la Prensa Peruana (CPP)

Free Press Unlimited (FPU)

Fundación por la Libertad de Expresión y Democracia (FLED)

Fundamedios

Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS)

Inter American Press Association (IAPA)

International Press Institute (IPI)

PEN Internacional

Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club

Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA)