Ricardo Uceda Pérez (born July 27, 1954)
is a
Peru
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vian journalist notable for his award-winning coverage of military and government corruption.
Background
Uceda was born in
Chiclayo
Chiclayo (; qu, Chiklayu) is the principal city of the Lambayeque region in northern Peru. It is located inland from the Pacific coast and from the nation's capital, Lima.
Founded by Spanish explorers as "Santa María de los Valles de Chicla ...
, Peru in 1954.
He studied journalism at the Jaime Bausate y Mesa Institute of Journalism in
Lima
Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of t ...
and economics and journalism at the
National University of San Marcos
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.
He worked for the magazine ''El Mundo'' in 1974, then served short stints with the daily newspapers ''Expreso'', ''El Diario'', and ''El Nacional''.
In 1987 he worked as an investigative reporter at the television station Canal 2 before becoming deputy director of the magazine ''
Sí'' the following year.
Anti-corruption journalism
During his tenure at ''Sí'', Uceda published reports on the corruption of government officials, exposing army massacres and collaboration with drug lords.
He consistently refused to reveal the
sources
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of his investigations, leading to numerous government cases against him.
He was also accused by government spokespeople of being connected with the
Shining Path
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, though these charges were never substantiated.
In 1992, ''Sí'' ran a story implicating senior military officials in the
Barrios Altos massacre
The Barrios Altos massacre took place on 3 November 1991, in the Barrios Altos neighborhood of Lima, Peru. Fifteen people, including an eight-year-old child, were killed, and four more injured, by assailants who were later determined to be member ...
, an incident in which the anti-communist
death squad
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Grupo Colina
The (Spanish for "hill group") was a military anti-communist right wing death squad created in Peru that was active from 1990 until 1994, during the administration of president Alberto Fujimori. The group is known for committing several human ri ...
killed fifteen partygoers, including an eight-year-old child, after mistaking them for Shining Path members. Following the story, Uceda was the subject of a police investigation for "falsifying information", a charge of which he was later cleared.
An
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(an arm of
Human Rights Watch
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) spokesperson condemned the investigation as being part of a general pattern of repression against journalists by the government of
Alberto Fujimori
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In one high-profile case in 1993, members of a dissatisfied army faction directed Uceda to a
mass grave
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containing the corpses of nine students and one professor kidnapped from
La Cantuta University
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officers and soldiers were eventually charged with the crime, which became known as the
La Cantuta Massacre
The La Cantuta massacre, in which supposed members of Shining Path—a university professor and nine students from Lima's La Cantuta University—were abducted, tortured, and killed by Grupo Colina, a military death squad, took place in Per ...
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When angry officials accused Uceda of
obstructing justice
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in response to his reporting—a crime punishable by a prison term—the
Peruvian Congress
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Congress' composition is established by Chapter I of Title IV of the Constitution of Peru. Congress is compose ...
held a vote to guarantee his safety.
Complicity in this massacre became one of the charges for which then-president
Alberto Fujimori
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was subsequently tried and found guilty by a panel of three Peruvian judges.
In 1994, Ricardo Uceda resigned as editor-in-chief of ''Sí'' to form a special investigative team at ''
El Comercio'', then Peru's most popular daily newspaper.
As with Uceda's ''Sí'' reporting, the ''Comercio'' team focused on cases of governmental corruption.
One of the team's most notable successes came in 1998, when they exposed the misuse of state funds intended for the survivors of
El Niño
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-created floods and mudslides; the story resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of Civil Defense Chief General Homero Nureña.
In 2004, he published the book ''Muerte en el Pentagonito: Los cementerios secretos del Ejército Peruano'', which explored individual cases in the long conflict between the Shining Path and the Peruvian Army.
Awards and recognition
Uceda was awarded a 1993
International Press Freedom Award of the
Committee to Protect Journalists
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in recognition of his reporting on both the La Cantuta and Barrios Altos massacres.
In 2000, the
International Press Institute
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selected him as one of 50
World Press Freedom Heroes
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of the past half-century. His book ''Muerte en el Pentagonito: Los cementerios secretos del Ejército Peruano'' was shortlisted for the
Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage
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in 2005, losing to ''
Scribbling the Cat: Travels with an African Soldier'' by
UK author
Alexandra Fuller
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. In the same year, he won the
Maria Moors Cabot prize
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of
Columbia University
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, the oldest international award in the field of journalism.
References
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1954 births
Living people
Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners
National University of San Marcos alumni
Peruvian journalists
Male journalists
Peruvian male writers