Renowned Latin American Journalist Faces Smear Campaign Amid Cancer Battle
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Gustavo Gorriti, a 75-year-old investigative journalist known for his fearless reporting on high-level corruption in Peru and beyond, is facing a new battle as he fights aggressive lymphatic cancer. Gorriti, a former national judo champion, had been undergoing chemotherapy when a smear campaign was launched against him by powerful figures in Peru’s political and business elites.
The campaign, which has been amplified by complicit media outlets, portrays Gorriti as a ruthless victimizer of innocents, aiming to discredit his decades of groundbreaking investigative work. Gorriti, who founded the online news site IDL-Reporteros, has been vocal in attributing the attacks to a group of “kleptocrats” seeking to undermine the progress made in the fight against corruption.
Despite his weakened state from cancer treatment, Gorriti has rallied his team to mount a vigorous defense against the allegations. The situation escalated further when Gorriti became the target of a criminal investigation in a bribery case, accused of favoring anti-corruption prosecutors with publicity.
The case has drawn international attention, with press and human rights groups condemning the attempt to silence Gorriti and undermine freedom of the press in Latin America. The investigation could have far-reaching implications for ongoing corruption prosecutions in Peru, including the trial of former president Keiko Fujimori.
Gorriti’s plight highlights the challenges faced by journalists who expose corruption and abuse of power in authoritarian regimes. Despite the threats and attacks, Gorriti remains resolute in his commitment to truth-telling and defending democracy in Peru. As he continues his battle against cancer and the forces seeking to silence him, Gorriti’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of a free and independent press in holding the powerful to account.