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 to meet with Ecuador's President Moreno They will talk about the amendment of the Organic Communication Law, security and protection of journalists and public policies regarding news media.
IAPA backs Peruvian associations' rejection of Gag Law The "Gag Law" prohibits government entities from placing official advertising in privately-owned news media.
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.
IAPA criticizes Bolivian government's new imposition on media Concern at a new law that imposes on privately-owned media an obligation to publish electoral ads free of charge, in detriment to their financial situation.
IAPA rejects lawsuit filed against journalist Daniel Coronell IAPA President defended the concept that when it refers to information about public persons and matters of public interest, as in this case, there should always prevail the principle of press freedom over the right to one's honor.
IAPA honored Edison Lanza with the Chapultepec Grand Prize 2020 Lanza will receive the Chapultepec Grand Prize 2020 during a special ceremony at IAPA's next Midyear Meeting to be held in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico from March 27 to 29.
IAPA deplores legal harassment against Peruvian journalist Paola Ugaz Paola Ugaz faces five libel lawsuits. The journalist reported that her email and telephone communications are being hacked, and that she is continuously harassed on social media.
Peruvian media and journalists are harassed with criminal and civil lawsuits The whereabouts of Daysi Mina Huamán remain unknown since January.