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Venezuela: Civic space at risk of disappearing

Since its presentation before parliament, the debate on the “Law on Control, Regulation, Performance and Financing of Non-Governmental and Related Organisations” has been stigmatising in nature, depicting civil society organisations as “enemies of the country.”

Honduras must strengthen protection mechanism after TV reporter’s murder

“Francisco Ramírez’s murder highlights the tragic plight of local journalists in Honduras. When state protection is not enough to guarantee their safety, the conditions for journalistic freedom are no longer assured” – RSF

Haitian press leaves behind a less deadly year, but remains in grave danger

In 2023, the Haitian press was a victim of crimes, kidnappings, and multiple threats.

RSF hails European Parliament call for Guatemalan newspaper editor’s release

Another example of the growing campaign for Zamora’s release, the resolution also calls on the Guatemalan prosecutor’s office not to obstruct the work of journalists.

Costa Rica’s local media build credibility through connection

These media entrepreneurs aim to serve their communities in [the midst of] anti-media rhetoric from President Rodrigo Chaves Robles and reduced income from government funding.

Canadian journalist fears local security forces after being attacked in Mato Grosso do Sul

Renaud Philippe: “I have never been so worried about my safety at the hands of those who are supposed to ‘serve and protect.'”

Between democracy and authoritarianism in El Salvador

The political landscape going Into the 2024 elections.

RSF sounds alarm about incoming Argentine President’s hostility to news media

“[Milei] uses a discourse that is openly hostile to journalism and is taken up and amplified by his supporters on social media. This strategy aims to discredit media and journalists that are critical of his policies” – RSF

Performance artist Tania Bruguera harassed by Cuban government despite forced exile

Bruguera was forced to leave Cuba in 2021 as a result of government pressure and persecution for her artistic work.

Digging into the reality of shutdowns in the Americas: An insidious threat

Special Issue: Laura Vidal looks into internet shutdowns and the complexities of this practice in the region. Based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

In 10 days, 8 Mexican journalists abducted or shot at in 4 separate incidents

“The series of attacks on journalists in Guerrero and Michoacán are shocking, even in a country accustomed to violence against the press, and underscore the Mexican government’s failure to adequately protect the press” – CPJ.

Chapultepec Index: Press freedom and the power of the Executive

The most negative influence on press freedom was observed in countries with authoritarian presidents, such as Cuba, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

Prison sentence for Brazilian journalist is outrageous and threatens press freedom

In a case permeated by gender violence, journalist Schirlei Alves has been sentenced to one year in prison and damages of US$80,000 for defamation, for her report on the trial of influencer Mariana Ferrer.

IAPA: Combating disinformation requires a comprehensive approach

An IAPA resolution stresses that “disinformation is a global phenomenon that conspires against democratic societies by undermining the debate of ideas and the search for consensus, and by tarnishing electoral processes.”

Report: Human rights in digital environments in Nicaragua

The report focuses on the events that have taken place since 2018, a year in which huge public protests and demonstrations took place, followed in turn by a strong governmental reaction.

In Haiti, murders of journalists go unpunished amid instability and gang violence

Journalist Roderson Elias: “We are on our own, helpless against the gangs”