
I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr.
I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. is a prominent Panamanian businessman and advocate for press freedom, best known as the founder of La Prensa, a newspaper that emerged during the oppressive military dictatorship of the 1980s. Upon returning from exile, Eisenmann established La Prensa with a unique ownership model aimed at safeguarding editorial independence, allowing it to become a vital voice of resistance against governmental censorship and corruption. Over the years, he has been recognized for his commitment to journalism that challenges power and promotes transparency, playing a pivotal role in shaping the media landscape in Panama.
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I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. was recognized for his contribution to the defense of democracy and transparency.
Fundación Libertad Ciudadana - capítulo panameño de Transparencia Internacional celebra tres décadas de trabajoI. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. returned from exile to found a newspaper free from political and economic ties.
De la censura a la era digital
