Journalistic Organizations Sign Santiago + 30 Declaration The declaration emerges within the context of a meeting convened by UNESCO to celebrate World Press Freedom Day.
IAPA voices great concern for Venezuela News media should break the silence and continue denouncing each abuse that is recorded in the South American country.
IAPA condemns murders in Guatemala The bodies of Laurent Ángel Castillo Cifuentes, of newspaper Nuestro Diario, and of Luis Alfredo de León Miranda, of radio station Coaltepec, were found yesterday (February 1).
Reaction of the IAPA before the murder of the three Ecuadorian colleagues DECLARATION OF THE IAPA MIDYEAR MEETING
IAPA condemns repression of freedoms in Nicaragua Condemned the repression of freedom of expression and of assembly in Nicaragua noted in recent days.
IAPA shows support for US media in the face of the action by President Trump More than 300 American newspapers published editorials in defense of press freedom and to reaffirm that they are not anyone's enemy.
IAPA condemns repression of journalist in Nicaragua Carlos Pastora, manager of Canal 10, has been harass and threatened in apparent reprisal for having denounced on the television station the serious violence that the country is undergoing since the start of protests in April.
The vice president of the IAPA's Press Freedom Commission is released in Aruba On October 30, Marko Espinoza, Ross Tromp and Maritza Lacle, were arrested for the alleged use of police radio frequencies to get real time coverage of crime incidents.
IAPA Concerned About Censorship of CNN Journalist "Censorship" and "disproportionate measure" the temporary suspension of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's accreditation to the White House.