IAPA: Freedom of expression in the Constitutions of America First document in the series "White Papers on Freedom of Expression", of the Chapultepec Index project. Jaiber Núñez, academic from UCAB, analyzes the freedom of expression in the constitutions of American countries.
IAPA decries the Canal 12 embargo in Nicaragua and the use of fiscal policies to repress media operations "The regime continues to demonstrate that it does not have the least respect for the independent press."
IAPA concern over the potential closure of Canal 12 in Nicaragua Other bills seek to cripple democracy and human rights
The pandemic deepens weaknesses in freedom of the press and expression Restrictions on access to public information, violence, censorship, financial crisis
The IAPA reiterates to investigate attacks against journalists in Peru The organization expressed their hope that the government "respect and guarantee freedoms of the press and expression in the country
Access to Information Adopted at the Hemispheric Summit of National Congresses, IAPA, Washington, DC, May 11, 2004.
IAPA concern over attempts to criminalize journalists "Judicial decisions that contravene principles of freedom of expression "tend to inhibit journalism sources, precisely the most important element that it should encourage a government to fight corruption and to ensure transparency."
IAPA warns of risks of a bill in Mexico to regulate social media "A bad law can generate a boomerang effect, deconstructing decades in which freedom of expression was consolidated in Mexico."