IAPA concerned about intimidation of media by police commissioner in Trinidad and Tobago The Trinidad Express editor-in-chief, as well as one of the journalists who wrote the story, have reported harassment and intimidation.
IAPA denounces intimidation and "witch hunt" against Guatemalan journalism The government must put an end to legal and judicial harassment, used as an instrument against the media and journalists to intimidate and discourage journalistic investigations and generate self-censorship.
IAPA condemns new attacks on the press in Venezuela Recent acts of violence confirm the restriction of freedom of expression and of the press and the increase in acts of intimidation, institutional and physical violence that are making the search for and dissemination of information criminal offenses.
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 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.