IAPA concerned at reprisals Brazil's president-elect would take against the press Jair Bolsonaro threatened to withdraw official advertising from the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo in reprisal for news reports.
Armando "El Choco" Rodríguez The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) has investigated murders of journalists in the Americas, coming to the conclusion in the majority of cases that justice has been slow to be done because of negligence, apathy and irregularities.
Private self-regulation instead of government regulations defends IAPA at IACHR hearing on content moderation Canahuati urged the IACHR to continue seeking a balance between platforms and media on copyright.
The IAPA calls media and journalists to its annual contest in 14 categories The deadline for the receipt of applications is January 30, 2022.
Arrest of independent journalists in Cuba brings IAPA rebuke Miami (October 14, 2013)The arbitrary arrest of three independent journalists in Cuba today brought a protest from the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), which called for their immediate release.
IAPA backs call to UK not to impose censorship Miami (February 18, 2014)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today joined other international organizations defending press freedom in calling on the British government to take immediate action to protect freedom of the press, in response to a Royal Charter that imposes a regime of censorship, disguised as a system of self-regulation.
IAPA appalled at Colombian journalist's exit from his country Miami (October 15, 2009)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today lamented that Colombian journalist Herbin Hoyos left his country for the sixth time since 1998 because of threats on his life and called on authorities to safeguard freedom of expression amid acts of violence.