IAPA rejects accusations against the Univision network "It is regrettable that this type of contrived false narratives or undemocratic politicking continues to be used to discredit the media and journalists".
Open letter from the Inter American Press Association The sustainability of journalism during and after the pandemic, a responsibility for the democracies of America
IAPA mourns death of journalist imprisoned in Honduras David Romero, victim of Covid-19, was serving a sentence for defamation and slander. In June, the new Penal Code came into force, which decriminalized crimes against honor.
IAPA alert for jail request against ABC Color's director and a journalist The director of ABC Color, Natalia Zucolillo, and a journalist of that newspaper, Juan Carlos Lezcano, could be sentenced to two years in prison for reporting on irregularities in public management.
IAPA asks to revoke judicial censorship in Brazil The judge ordered the newspaper to withdraw 11 allegedly defamatory reports or face daily fines.
Bill Williamson, former IAPA executive director, has died Executive Director of the IAPA from 1981 to 1994, passed away on November 13, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
IAPA concerned about a sentence against an Ecuadorian journalist "It is a contradiction that a journalist faces a prison sentence for reporting on issues of public interest, when on the contrary the matter should be taken as an alert to correct problems"
The IAPA honors Martin Baron with the 2021 Chapultepec Grand Prize "It has taught us that good journalism originates from scrutinizing local issues that affect our communities."
Private self-regulation instead of government regulations defends IAPA at IACHR hearing on content moderation Canahuati urged the IACHR to continue seeking a balance between platforms and media on copyright.