Haitian Press Leaves Behind a Less Deadly Year, But Remains in Grave Danger Victim of crimes, kidnappings, and multiple threats.
IAPA recognizes hostile environment against the press in Brazil Salute to Brazilian journalists in their day.
Venezuela in pictures - The besieged journalists Two videos about the overwhelming situation that the press is going through in the country, were presented at the general assembly of the SIP in Salt Lake City, Utah.
IAPA pledges to seek justice in the case of murdered Ecuadorean journalists The recovery of the victims' bodies will enable closure of a mourning of anguish and uncertainty.
Peruvian media and journalists are harassed with criminal and civil lawsuits The whereabouts of Daysi Mina Huamán remain unknown since January.
IAPA demands return of media offices confiscated in 2018 and condemned aggression against journalists Repression and harassment of the government, which continues to ignore international calls to respect human rights and democratic principles in the country
More than 70 Journalists and Students Receive IAPA Scholarships The second IAPA-CLAEP Diploma in Journalism begins with the participation of 18 countries.
Press mobility in Aruba restricted during pandemic coverage Journalists and media excluded from exceptions during the curfew.