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SANTO DOMINGO. - The Dominican Journalists Guild (CDP) will head a delegation of its members from the capital and other parts of the country which will travel to Nagua (northeast) today Thursday, to express their solidarity with radio reporter Johnny Alberto Salazar and attend the hearing where the six month prison sentence and one million peso fine will be read.

The measure was announced during a meeting of the CDP, whose leaders and members will accompany Salazar when judge Salma Bonilla hands down the sentence, despite reports that she has banned the press from recording video or taking photos in the hearing.

Several artists will reportedly take part in the activity, among them the revolutionary singer songwriter Ramon Leonardo and Jordano.

CDP president Aurelio Henríquez said Altagracia Salazar and Robert Vargas will head the group leaving from Santo Domingo at 12 noon, and will be joined in Nagua by other journalists from San Francisco de Macorís, Samaná, Las Terrenas, and other northern towns.

Salazar was convicted of slander in his hometown, Nagua.

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6 comment(s)
Written by: BLANCO, 26 Jan 2012 10:59 AM
From: Dominican Republic
the hearing where the six month prison sentence and one million peso fine will be read.

WHAT IN THE NAME OF PLAGERISM IS THIS ALL ABOUT?????
Written by: stillhere, 26 Jan 2012 1:08 PM
From: Dominican Republic
this story is very thin and needs more back ground... please...
Written by: RoyStone, 26 Jan 2012 8:38 PM
From: Australia
The response to my suggestion on how Dominicans on this site, living in USA ,could help this guy was absolutely underwhelming. If it was a baseball player in trouble, you'd all be pitching in. Tragic.

Written by: Yucahu, 27 Jan 2012 4:44 AM
From: United States, Miami
I was actually looking for a way to contribute to help pay the fine baboso, but I can't find anything.
Written by: RobertoJose, 27 Jan 2012 3:30 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... (Look, beyond the words)
What begets me is that the media is not applying the right pressure, the media should be annoying the shet out of the system to a point where they say "Enough already, we'll let him go"
Written by: RoyStone, 27 Jan 2012 3:47 PM
From: Australia
"Radio journalist Johnny Alberto Salazar has been found guilty of libelling a lawyer, he is the first journalist to be jailed for defamation in the Dominican Republic. Salazar made comments on his radio station about local murders and said that lawyer Pedro Baldera Gomez, who works for the Human Rights Commission of Nagua, had defended a number of thieves in the area. Salazar has been ordered to pay a one million Dominican Peso (approx. 16,705 GBP) fine and spend six months in jail"
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