IAPA rejects judicial harassment of Brazilian media outlet The IAPA rejected the judicial harassment against the magazine VIU! in an apparent reprisal for journalistic investigations into wrongdoing in the public administration.
Joint Declaration on Media Independence and Diversity in the Digital Age Experts of the UN, OSCE, IACHR and the African Commission on Human Rights issued the Declaration that addresses a current threats to media freedom on safety, legal, political, technological and economic issues; and the measures that ought to be taken by the states to overcome them.
IAPA rejects discriminatory statements by Peruvian Congress Speaker Reaction of the Congress Speaker, Luis Galarreta, is a "clear act of intimidation of media and journalists in reprisal for news investigations."
IAPA and Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights celebrate landmark ruling for freedom of expression in the Americas The Inter-American Court of Human Rights held the State of Colombia accountable for the impunity of a crime against a journalist.
IAPA condemns threats to Colombian journalists Also stressed the urgency of strengthening the official mechanism for prevention and protection of journalists.
IAPA concerned at legislation in Venezuela that would put greater restrictions on the Internet A legislative bill would impose greater restrictions on the Internet.
IAPA condemns detention of Brazilian journalist in Venezuela Journalist Rodrigo Lopes, special envoy to Caracas by Brazil's Grupo RBS, was detained on Friday (January 25) and held incommunicado at a military base next to Miraflores Palace for two hours.
IAPA submits Salta Declaration to Colombian judiciary Welcomed the decision of the Colombian Constitutional Court to call private and public players to a hearing on freedom of expression in social media.