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Argentina: RSF and SembraMedia to offer a JTI Fast Track program for digital publishers

“This program comes at a crucial time for Argentina that elects its new president on 19 November 2023. RSF and SembraMedia share a common vision of a news media sector that thrives because of their ethical journalistic practices.”

USA: To address online harms, we must consider privacy first

In this report, EFF explores a new approach to tackling online harms leaving behind strategies based on ill-conceived bills and censorship-driven solutions.

A constant struggle: Impunity and journalists’ safety in electoral contexts in the Americas

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Laura Vidal’s latest Americas brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Shouting into the void: Why reporting abuse to social media platforms is so hard and how to fix it

For journalists, writers, and creators who rely on having an online presence to make a living and make their voices heard, the situation is even worse – especially if they belong to groups already marginalized for their actual or perceived identity.

Adtech surveillance and government surveillance are often the same surveillance

Police can use these surveillance tools to see the devices of people who attended a protest, follow them home, and target them for more surveillance, harassment, and retribution.

Guatemala: RSF welcomes court decision overturning conviction of ‘elPeriodico’ publisher Jose Rubén Zamora, but calls for his immediate release

A Guatemalan appeals court has overturned the six-year prison sentence imposed in June. It is more urgent than ever that Zamora, who has already been detained for more than a year, is released without further delay.

Band of bestselling authors stand against book bans in Florida and in the rest of the United States

Author Michael Connelly spearheads drive to expand PEN America’s work combatting school censorship together with other 23 authors.

Journalist Jesús Gutiérrez shot dead in Mexican city near US border

CPJ: “With the brutal killing of Jesús Gutiérrez, Mexico continues its long and tragic streak as the Western Hemisphere’s deadliest country for journalists”

Expanding access to information and countering information deserts: The vital pulse of radio

Special Issue: Laura Vidal brings an access to information focus to her latest regional brief, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

RSF Report: “Scorched lands of journalism in the Amazon”

Whether farmers, livestock breeders, loggers, gold miners or mining company executives, those who monopolise land and natural resources seek to silence anyone reporting on violations of human rights and environmental legislation.

Venezuelan authorities detain, charge environmental journalist Luis Alejandro Acosta

The Committee to Protect Journalists is calling for the immediately release of freelance environmental journalist Luis Alejandro Acosta. Evidence suggests that he was arrested for his journalism.

Colombian editor Estefanía Colmenares receives death threats after political exposé

Estefanía Colmenares received a threat from an unidentified person that said, “You are a military target. There’s a price on your head.”

An emblematic documentary salvaged during Chile’s dictatorship has been restored

Young filmmakers managed to tell a part of Chile’s history for future times thanks to a group of people who undertook collective tasks to keep the film archives safe.

Haitian radio journalist’s home destroyed in arson attack

“The arson attack on Haitian reporter Arnold Junior Pierre’s home illustrates the deteriorating security situation in the country, which has made it nearly impossible for journalists to work safely” – CPJ.

Concerns in Guyana about threats against women activists

Those protesting sexual and other forms of extractive violence are allegedly being targeted.