IAPA rejects draft bill in Panama that would interfere in media content IAPA expressed its rejection of a legislative draft bill that seeks to oblige privately-owned news media to circulate educational and cultural messages.
IAPA launches new 'by journalists for journalists' insurance scheme 'Insurance for Journalists' is the only international insurer specialising solely in insuring journalists without restrictions.
IAPA condemns new attacks on the press in Venezuela Recent acts of violence confirm the restriction of freedom of expression and of the press and the increase in acts of intimidation, institutional and physical violence that are making the search for and dissemination of information criminal offenses.
IAPA and experts on Cuba get together at OAS Miguel Henrique Otero represented the organization at a meeting before the IACHR regarding the human rights situation in Cuba.
IAPA urges respect for press freedom in legal investigations in Panama The Attorney General's Office opened a criminal investigation related to alleged irregularities in the purchase of media group.
IAPA, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights group to represent Nelson Carvajal case at Inter-American Human Rights Court Will submit their legal arguments to the Inter-American Human Rights Court in August as representatives of the case of Nelson Carvajal Carvajal and Others v. Colombia..
IAPA concerned at plan to intimidate newspaper in Costa Rica Diario Extra reported the existence of a broad destabilization plan against the paper.
IAPA rejects bill in Peru to prohibit official advertising in privately-owned media The bill discriminates against the constitutional principles of press freedom, freedom of trade and access to public information and transparency.
IAPA urges caution in regulating on social media in Honduras Special laws are not needed to regulate on offenses that could be committed on the Internet when these are already contemplated in the general regulations.