The "Right to Be Forgotten" as an Emerging Threat to Media Freedom in the Digital Age A new CIMA report by Michael Oghia examines how RTBF legislation is rapidly developing at a time when freedom of expression online is increasingly circumscribed, and governments are finding new ways to stifle dissent and press freedom. He a
The IAPA is Concerned About the Intelligence Law in The Dominican Republic, Due to its Implications for Press Freedom The president of the organization, Roberto Rock, indicated that such a broad law could have negative implications on source confidentiality and the right to privacy.
IAPA expresses concern over possible threats to freedom of information in Mexico Urges Congress for a pluralistic discussion on the right of audiences
Voices Claiming Justice The IAPA Promotes Initiative for Justice and the Memory of Murdered Journalists
Speech of Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles "Preserving Freedom of Expression and Protecting Conscience" - Speech Given at the Inter-American Press Association General Assembly, on Saturday, October 28, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
IACHR Welcomes Signing of Friendly Settlement in the case of Colombian journalist Gerardo Bedoya Borrero The agreement was signed on August 16, 2019 by the Inter American Press Association and the Colombian State.
IAPA and Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights celebrate landmark ruling for freedom of expression in the Americas The Inter-American Court of Human Rights held the State of Colombia accountable for the impunity of a crime against a journalist.
IAPA condemns harassment of journalists and media in Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba IAPA expressed alarm at the climate of lack of safety and the harassment of independent journalists and news media of these three countries.