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SANTO DOMINGO.- The Dominican Alliance Against Corruption (ADOCCO) hailed the call by the journalist and writer Miguel Guerrero who urged the press and the media “to form a front of support of the journalists Nuria Piera and Alicia Ortega and defend the use of the Free Access to Public Information Law.”

ADOCCO general coordinator Julio Cesar de la Rosa supports the work by the two journalists, who denounce irregularities in diverse Dominican Government agencies every week, turning their programs into true internal control mechanisms, which isn’t done by the General Controller, the Accounts Chamber and Congress, which are assigned that function constitutionally.

De la Rosa agrees with Guerrero, that Piera and Ortega “are being pressed so they stop denouncing corruption” and the announcement by Puerto Plata province deputy Alfonso Crisóstomo to seek to amend the Free Access to Public Information Law. “The deputy’s pretensions aren’t individual, it’s a test put out to measure civil society, for which from now on we announce that we aren’t going to allow the mutilation of the main tool which the organizations which fight corruption can count on, because thanks to them we’ve been able to obtain data which were previously unthinkable to get.”

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Written by: EnricoRizzo This user is banned, 14 Sep 2009 8:07 AM
From: Puerto Rico, Oso Blanco Rio Piedras
give us all the dirt ......Inquiring minds want to know
Written by: JimHarrington, 14 Sep 2009 8:35 AM
From: United States
Isin't it strange. They want to stiefel the press.
Just when democracy starts to get a foothold the corrupt individuals want to suppress and hide the facts.

Written by: gmiller261, 14 Sep 2009 8:56 AM
From: United States

You have my support in any way I can help.

These macho morons have to be brought to task.

The DR will remain a third world, backwash country if transparency does not take hold.
Written by: jonbonz, 14 Sep 2009 9:11 AM
From: Dominican Republic, santo domingo part time afghanistan the rest
what amazes me is in a world of macho men domination that is was two ladies that had the courage to take on the powers that be. Proves once again macho Dominican male is compensating for something
Written by: juanb, 14 Sep 2009 9:20 AM
From: Dominican Republic
The real shame is that although there are a lot of agencies, with high payrolls, lots of nepotism, and perks, whose job it is to do this work, none of them are as effective as these two women.
Written by: VeronicaDR, 14 Sep 2009 9:45 AM
From: United States
The things we see and hear about every day just show we need new leadership from the top down. Until the corruption problems are fixed or brought under control we will remain the joke to the rest of the world. The facts speak for themselves as our country is riddled with crime and corruption. We have some of the worst public education and health care systems around. We don't even have a stable electrical infrastructure in the country.
Written by: XxMolotovCocktailxX, 14 Sep 2009 10:00 AM
From: United States, Bella Vista,Santiago
jonbonz,don't be so surprised DR has become a country full of submissive males.

Written by: XxMolotovCocktailxX, 14 Sep 2009 10:00 AM
From: United States, Bella Vista,Santiago
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Written by: generoso, 14 Sep 2009 10:18 AM
From: United States, Santo Domingo
These two brave ladies are just "whispering in the wind".
It is a long and upwards journey for investigative journalists, in the DR, with so much impunity, and rich and powerful men that are suspected of corruption in public office.
Written by: josean, 14 Sep 2009 11:31 AM
From: United States
The Pen is always mightier than the sword, that's why these neo-fascists want to suppress it.

These women are to be admired and emulated by all TRUE journalists especially, Dominicans!

They are on my short list for Presidential Candidates or VP!
Written by: gmiller261, 14 Sep 2009 11:54 AM
From: United States

LF, "Zero Intelligence", empty suit must go.
Written by: BASTA, 14 Sep 2009 3:41 PM
From: Dominican Republic, = Ghetto-SPM-Barrio Blanco
go ladies go
Written by: ElProfe, 14 Sep 2009 4:29 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Jarabacoa
These two young ladies are doing a great job, but they need to be very wary because if they step on the wrong toes, they may be lynched.
Written by: xwill7, 14 Sep 2009 4:54 PM
From: United States, Chicago
didn't they rob one of these lady's home not too long ago?
Written by: jonbonz, 14 Sep 2009 4:58 PM
From: Dominican Republic, santo domingo part time afghanistan the rest
I can only hope that other reporters are challened to rise up and challenge ever single centavo that is spent by any government entity.
Written by: Divinna, 15 Sep 2009 9:29 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Go ahead girls! Do your thang!
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