IAPA surprised at another incident of espionage against media and journalists "This type of interference is prohibited by international law and must be severely punished."
Program of the 79th IAPA General Assembly 79th IAPA General Assembly, November 9 - 12, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico
IAPA denounces murder of another journalist in Guatemala Miami (August 7, 2013)The murder of Guatemalan radio announcer Luis de Jesús Lima was sanctioned today by the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), which called upon the authorities of the Central American country to carry out a prompt investigation to appoint responsibility and learn the motive behind the murder. The organization also urged the involvement of the Special Prosecutors Office that fights crimes against journalists to resolve this and other unpunished cases.
IAPA calls on Venezuelan government to allow newspapers to import newsprint MIAMI, Florida (September 6, 2013)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) called on the Venezuelan government to terminate its foreign currency requirements for newsprint paper and printing materials, so that several of them can resume publication after having suspended it due to lack of supplies.
IAPA protests attack on Mexican paper, calls on authorities to ensure safety Miami (May 31,2011)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today protested an attack on the plant of the Mexican newspaper Vanguardia and called on the government to conduct a prompt investigation to prevent ongoing savage acts such as this that undermine press freedom and to take steps to ensure the safety of the papers staff.
Remarks by IAPA - World Press Freedom Day Miami (May 2, 2012)As we near the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Inter American Press Association this month, Id also like to take this especial date, May 3, World Press Freedom Day, as an opportunity to pay homage to the 24 journalists from Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico and Peru that were killed over the last 12 months. Our thoughts are with their families and colleagues, especially because in the majority of these cases, justice has not yet been done.