IAPA condemns continued crackdown by government of Nicaragua Through laws created to suit its objectives, the regime is determined to annihilate all critical voices.
Chile Must Guarantee Freedom of the Press in the New Constitution IAPA called on the constituents drafting the new Constitution to guarantee the broadest access to public information and to prohibit restrictions on press freedom.
The IAPA expresses concern over multi-million dollar lawsuits filed against La Prensa Gráfica The mayor of San Salvador, Nayib Bukele, sued La Prensa Gráfica for six million dollars alleging grievances caused by press investigations regarding purported irregularities committed by his office.
IAPA concerned at action against Nuevo Laredo newspaper El Mañana Municipal authorities filed lawsuits after the paper's investigations into public corruption.
IAPA rejects lawsuit filed against journalist Daniel Coronell IAPA President defended the concept that when it refers to information about public persons and matters of public interest, as in this case, there should always prevail the principle of press freedom over the right to one's honor.