IAPA calls for release of journalists in Venezuela, urges respect for their professional work The IAPA once more took a stance concerning the arrest of journalists in Venezuela and urged the Nicolás Maduro regime to carry out the prompt release of the detained and imprisoned colleagues and comply with the international law and conventions that protect the free practice of journalists in conflict zones.
IAPA Concerned About Censorship of CNN Journalist "Censorship" and "disproportionate measure" the temporary suspension of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's accreditation to the White House.
IAPA condemns Daniel Ortega regime, expresses solidarity with Nicaragua IAPA took a series of actions with the intent of giving rise to impact, solidarity and greater pressure on the Daniel Ortega regime.
New lawsuits against Peruvian journalists again raise IAPA concern The President of IAPA: "Once again we see with helplessness the long tradition that exists in Peru regarding the inhibitory use of lawsuits against journalists to oblige them to practice self-censorship".