IAPA warns of the deteriorating health of Nicaraguan journalists in prison The organization reiterates that they are prisoners of conscience and must be released
Restoring democracy in Nicaragua must be our priority End of the year message from IAPA President Jorge Canahuati
IAPA condemns new attacks on the press in Venezuela Recent acts of violence confirm the restriction of freedom of expression and of the press and the increase in acts of intimidation, institutional and physical violence that are making the search for and dissemination of information criminal offenses.
Gustavo Mohme of Peru to head IAPA's new officers After the elections during its 73rd General Assembly held in Salt Lake City, Utah, the organization announces its new officers.
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 president announces organization's new officers Gustavo Mohme announced the names of the new chairmen of the organization's committees who will accompany him during his 2017-2018 period in office.
IAPA condemns fact that Peru's Congress is considering legalizing discrimination against privately-owned media Condemnation of a bill being discussed by the Peruvian Congress which if adopted would prohibit public entities from placing official advertising in privately-owned news media.
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