IAPA condemns murders in Honduras, Mexico It warns of dangers for journalists and lack of protection measures.
IAPA asks Jamaica MPs to safeguard news media in data protection bill Legislation aimed at protecting personal data should safeguard media from having to reveal confidential news sources and other proprietary information.
Record number of journalists jailed in 2017 A CPJ special found that 262 journalists are behind bars around the world in relation to their work.
Office of the Special Rapporteur launches joint report on freedom of expression in Mexico The report also makes recommendations for the protection of journalists and the effective investigation of the attacks against these professionals.
Russian hackers hunted journalists in years-long campaign The AP identified journalists as the third-largest group on a hacking hit list obtained from cybersecurity firm Secureworks. At least 200 journalists, publishers and bloggers targeted by the hacking group known as Fancy Bear.
IAPA calls for release of journalists in Venezuela, urges respect for their professional work The IAPA once more took a stance concerning the arrest of journalists in Venezuela and urged the Nicolás Maduro regime to carry out the prompt release of the detained and imprisoned colleagues and comply with the international law and conventions that protect the free practice of journalists in conflict zones.
IAPA in State of Alert Expresses Concern Following Threats Against journalists in Ecuador The Inter American Press Association calls for an effective system to protect journalists
IAPA condemns murder of journalist in Mexico, calls for immediate investigation Pablo Morrugares has had police protection since 2016 when he and his wife escaped injury in an attack.