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La Prensa, Nicaragua’s Oldest Newspaper, Honored with UNESCO Press Freedom Award

by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news May 2, 2025
written by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news May 2, 2025
Picture showing an edition of La Prensa which on January 18, 2019 published its cover in blank in protest against the refusal by the General Directorate of Customs to hand over paper and ink imported by the Editorial La Prensa group, in Managua. UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Prize was awarded on May 3, 2025 to the Nicaraguan newspaper La Prensa, the historic daily newspaper of this Central American country whose editorial staff has been forced into exile by the government’s ferocious repression. — Photo by Agence France-Presse
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In a significant recognition of journalistic perseverance, La Prensa, Nicaragua’s oldest newspaper, was awarded the prestigious UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2025. The accolade comes amid increasing challenges faced by the publication as President Daniel Ortega intensifies his control over the country. Founded nearly a century ago, La Prensa has been compelled to publish from abroad since Nicaraguan authorities raided its offices in 2021, arresting its manager, Juan Lorenzo Holmann Chamorro.

Holmann, sentenced in 2022 to nine years in prison and subsequently deported to the United States in 2023, epitomizes the struggles faced by the newspaper in its dedication to reporting the truth under oppressive conditions. Yasuomi Sawa, chair of the UNESCO jury, praised La Prensa for its courageous efforts to uphold press freedom despite severe repression, aligning it with other civil society organizations forced into exile.

The award highlights the broader challenges in Nicaragua, where independent media has faced increasing censorship, intimidation, and threats, particularly after Ortega’s re-election for a fourth consecutive term in 2021. Reporters Without Borders notes the ongoing “nightmare” for media rights in the country, with many independent and opposition outlets now operating internationally due to government crackdowns.

La Prensa’s history is marked by resilience against various regimes attempting to stifle its voice, from dictator Anastasio Somoza in the 1950s to the Sandinista National Liberation Front in the 1980s. UNESCO noted that the newspaper’s journalists have endured escalating acts of repression, especially since 2021 when the government seized assets and leaders were imprisoned and exiled. Despite these adversities, La Prensa continues to reach Nicaraguan audiences online, with operations spread across Costa Rica, Spain, Mexico, Germany, and the United States.

Holmann, upon receiving the award, underscored the critical role of independent journalism in Nicaragua, where it is heavily criminalized by the state. He dedicated the honor to all journalists working from abroad, whom he described as “apostles of freedom of expression,” shining a light on the importance of maintaining a free and independent press.

The United Nations has recently implicated Ortega, his wife and co-president Rosario Murillo, along with senior officials, in human rights violations, including arbitrary detentions and extrajudicial executions. This award to La Prensa not only underscores its steadfast commitment to journalism but also serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing fight for press freedom in Nicaragua.

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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news

Mae De Vera is a passionate advocate, creative professional, and entrepreneur. A graduate of Political Science from Saint Louis University and a law student of Arellano University, Mae is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities through outreach programs and advocacy. With a background in digital artwork, event flyer design, ESL teaching, and business management, Mae brings a versatile skill set to her endeavors. She also embraces her love for nature through farming, integrating sustainability into her life. Mae’s leadership experience as a consistent school student leader reflects her commitment to making a difference. Today, she combines her creativity, advocacy, and entrepreneurial spirit to create impactful stories and initiatives that inspire change. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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