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Al JazeeraMedia watchdogs around the world have denounced an Ecuadorian court decision to send four journalists to prison and impose a $40m fine for libel against President Rafael Correa.
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Gonzalo Marroquin, president of the US-based Inter-American Press Association, called Wednesday's decision a "serious blow to the most essential principles of freedom of information".
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Jose Miguel Vivanco, the Americas director for Human Rights Watch, called the conviction a "major setback for free speech in Ecuador".
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France-based media watchdog Reporters Without Borders said it was "shocked" by the court ruling, saying it was contrary to the general trend in Latin America of decriminalising media offenses.
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The offense was an opinion writer calling the president a "dictator", according to the article.