IAPA condemns repression of freedoms in Nicaragua Condemned the repression of freedom of expression and of assembly in Nicaragua noted in recent days.
IAPA condemns repression against independent journalists in Cuba Solidarity with independent journalists.
IAPA demands return of media offices confiscated in 2018 and condemned aggression against journalists Repression and harassment of the government, which continues to ignore international calls to respect human rights and democratic principles in the country
IAPA stresses its condemnation of violence and systematic attacks on the press in Nicaragua The violence and the repression of press freedom in Nicaragua that has reached dangerous and serious levels for the entire population and the work of the press.
Nicaragua: Democracy's Agony Near the first-year anniversary of the popular uprising, repression continues rampant while dialogue is in limbo.
IAPA condemns attack of Cuban authorities against independent journalists Temporary arrests, interrogations, threats of trial, harassment, prohibition of traveling abroad, citations, interrogations and other attacks.
IAPA fears that Cuba is creating conditions for another Black Spring "The government of Cuba represses, censors, imprisons and drowns the voice of its citizens in the face of a silenced international community that seems to have become accustomed to the atrocities and human rights violations on the island," Jorge Canahuati.
IAPA deeply concerned at increase in violence in Venezuela 29 people have died and 106 press workers were attacked, arrested, robbed and assaulted during news coverage of the protests.
IAPA voices condemnation of serious threats to press freedom and practice of journalism in Nicaragua Journalistic work is obstructed daily and journalists are intimidated.