IAPA, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights group to represent Nelson Carvajal case at Inter-American Human Rights Court Will submit their legal arguments to the Inter-American Human Rights Court in August as representatives of the case of Nelson Carvajal Carvajal and Others v. Colombia..
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 recognizes Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights with the 2023 Chapultepec Grand Prize The award ceremony will be held in Mexico City in November.
Hearing at IAHR Court for justice in the case of Nelson Carvajal The case of the Colombian journalist, murdered in 1998, will today have it day in the IACHR Court. Beginning at 3:00 p.m. (Costa Rica time) follow the hearing here.
IAPA and experts on Cuba get together at OAS Miguel Henrique Otero represented the organization at a meeting before the IACHR regarding the human rights situation in Cuba.
IAPA praises court ruling on official advertising in Mexico The new ruling and the new legislation could serve as a stimulus for there to be adopted similar measures in other countries.
IAPA submits Salta Declaration to Colombian judiciary Welcomed the decision of the Colombian Constitutional Court to call private and public players to a hearing on freedom of expression in social media.
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.
Pide la SIP suprimir en Venezuela requisitos de entrega de divisas para la importación de papel periódico Miami (21 de noviembre de 2012).- La Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa (SIP) solicitó al gobierno de Venezuela eliminar las restricciones y requerimientos en la entrega de divisas para la importación de papel periódico, situación que viene afectando la circulación de los periódicos en el país.
Freedom of Expression IAPA concerned about the rise of anti-press freedom bills in the Dominican Republic