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IAPA: New attack against media in Argentina could be an indication of greater evils

For the second time in less than a month, unknown assailants fired several shots at the facade of Grupo Televisión Litoral, despite the police protection posted there since the first attack on December 12.

Amid rising digital repression, Costa Rica serves as a model

Following the 12th consecutive year of declining internet freedom, it is more important than ever that lawmakers around the world look to model defenders of people’s rights online. One place to look: CostaRica.

IAPA condemns attacks on journalists and media in Peru

The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) condemned attacks against journalists and media outlets in Peru that cover social demonstrations in the context of the volatile political situation in the country.

Tragic year for the press in Latin America: Organizations in the region call on states to create conditions for violence-free journalism

As conditions worsen for the practice of journalism in the region, civil society organizations have identified four worrying trends.

Journalist Wilder Alfredo Córdoba shot and killed in southern Colombia

Authorities must thoroughly investigate the killing of journalist Wilder Alfredo Córdoba. Local journalists covering corruption in Colombia’s small cities and towns too often face deadly retaliation for their reporting.

CPJ joins letter calling on incoming Brazilian government to address press freedom concerns

CPJ joined eight civil society groups and press freedom organizations in a letter to the communications working group of the Brazilian transitional government, urging the incoming federal administration to adopt measures to protect press freedom and the safety of journalists.

“In Ecuador, disinformation has spread like a fungus,” says investigative journalist

Arturo Torres investigates how disinformation moves in Ecuador. He uncovered 13 simultaneous disinformation campaigns driven by political interests, with the goal of weakening the government of then-president Lenin Moreno.

IAPA condemns murder of Mexican journalist and a disappearance

Pedro Pablo Kumul’s case adds to the murder of three other journalists in Veracruz this year.

Mexico: ARTICLE 19 condemns continued assault on its work and the press

National and local power players have harassed and threatened ARTICLE 19 and its members numerous times. The organisation seeks the guarantee of the Mexican government to end hostilities against ARTICLE 19 in Mexico, and provide acceptable conditions for its pursuit of human rights.

Mounting pressures in Haiti, Bolivia, and Cuba, and campaigning to end violence against women

November 2022 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

U.S. FBI-led investigation of Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing a welcome first step

Abu Akleh was shot and killed on 11 May 2022 while reporting on an Israeli military raid in the Palestinian West Bank city of Jenin.

EFF files amicus brief challenging Orange County, CA’s controversial DNA collection program

“Plaintiffs are right – Orange County’s program violates residents’ constitutional right to privacy and should be stopped” – EFF

El Salvador’s Pegasus spyware case left uninvestigated ten months later

Ten months ago, Access Now and the Citizen Lab confirmed that several journalists were targeted with the use of NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware on a massive scale in El Salvador.

Journalists dressed in white march to denounce murders in Haiti

Eight journalists were murdered or killed in 2022, victims of violence in Haiti, a country facing a severe security crisis stemming from the actions of armed gangs, anti-government protests, and the excessive use of police force.

Surveillance, censorship and violence: A dangerous path carved out by impunity

October 2022 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Brazilian state assembly investigates journalists, outlets reporting on abortion case

CPJ urges the state assembly in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina to drop its investigation into independent investigative outlet “The Intercept Brasil” and independent online outlet “Portal Catarinas” and respect the confidentiality of journalistic sources.