Costa Rica Newspaper Says US Revoked Visas After Reporting on President Chaves' Sexual Harassment Allegations
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Costa Rica Newspaper Says US Revoked Visas After Reporting on President Chaves' Sexual Harassment Allegations
La Nación reported in 2021 that the World Bank had sanctioned Chaves over a "pattern of unwanted inappropriate behavior" when he worked for the institution
On Saturday, 2 May, the United States banned the entry of several officials of the Costa Rican national newspaper, La Nación. The daily probably pays its criticisms against the President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves, whose proximity to Donald Trump is more and more visible. Press freedom has ceased to deteriorate under his mandate, in a country that has hitherto been an exception.
US revokes visas of board members at Costa Rica’s top watchdog newspaper. – PR informa
President Rodrigo Chaves greets supporters as he walks through a crowd on his way to vote in San José, Costa Rica, Feb. 1, 2026. César Rodríguez/The New York Times) By EMILIANO RODRÍGUEZ MEGA In 2022, La Nación, Costa Rica’s leading newspaper, broke several stories documenting a major sexual harassment investigation involving a presidential candidate, Rodrigo Chaves, who worked at the World Bank at the time. Chaves was eventually elected as the …
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