Colombia: Public act of apology and tribute in the emblematic case of Guillermo Cano Cano, director of El Espectador newspaper, was assassinated on December 17, 1986.
IAPA condemns fact that Peru's Congress is considering legalizing discrimination against privately-owned media Condemnation of a bill being discussed by the Peruvian Congress which if adopted would prohibit public entities from placing official advertising in privately-owned news media.
The IAPA approved the Declaration of Salta II at the General Assembly in Córdoba The document was adapted to the challenges facing press freedom in the new digital environment.
IAPA concerned at legislation in Venezuela that would put greater restrictions on the Internet A legislative bill would impose greater restrictions on the Internet.
Peru: IAPA Reiterates Concepts on Regulation of Official Advertising Four initiatives in the Congress of Peru seek to reform law in force since 2006.
IAPA backs Peruvian associations' rejection of Gag Law The "Gag Law" prohibits government entities from placing official advertising in privately-owned news media.
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."