IAPA condemns Venezuelan regime's new 'anti-hatred' law The law is a new excuse by the Nicolás Maduro regime to do away with the weakened freedom of expression.
IAPA condemns announcement by Evo Morales in favor of anti-lie law in Bolivia The endorsement of this kind of statute is intended to silence and censor criticism, said IAPA President.
The Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression publishes its new thematic report: Childhood, Freedom of Expression and the Media
IAPA surprised at deterioration of press freedom in Peru IAPA expressed its concern at actions by the Public Prosecutor's Office and Congress of Peru requiring journalists to reveal their news sources, which "represents a setback to press freedom in the country."
IAPA awards Press Freedom Grand Prize to Luis Almargo The award was granted to the Secretary General of the OAS for his defense and promotion of freedom of expression and of the press.
IAPA 2018 balance: highs and lows of press freedom in the Americas In her evaluation of press freedom in the Americas during 2018, the president of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), María Elvira Domínguez, declared that advances in legal and digital issues were overshadowed by the murders of 31 journalists and media workers, the imprisonment of five others, and by the constant attacks on individual and social liberties in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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.