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IAPA denounces the complicity of private companies in censoring media in Venezuela

IAPA denounces the collaboration of private telecommunications companies with the Venezuelan government to censor and block online media outlets and to intercept the telephone communications of journalists, opponents, and citizens critical of the regime.

IAPA concerned about the rise of anti-press freedom bills in the Dominican Republic

IAPA expressed concern over several bills in the Dominican Republic that insist on the criminal nature of defamation, including in cyberspace, and overprotect leaders from criticism. All this has a chilling effect on press freedom and journalistic work.

USA: Seeking ‘answers and accountability’; reporters cover Uvalde shooting amid police obstruction

False narratives, threats of arrest, and a biker group blocking access. These are just a few of the challenges journalists have faced while covering the aftermath of the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

IAPA condemns the closure of another media outlet in Nicaragua

A judicial resolution dissolved the ‘Trinchera de la Noticia’ company. The National Police occupied the media outlet’s premises and confiscated all its assets.

Brazilian court orders journalist Juliana Dal Piva to pay damages to Bolsonaro lawyer

CPJ condemned a recent civil court ruling against journalist Juliana Dal Piva, and expressed concern that the ruling could set a dangerous precedent.

Brazil: Who ordered the killing of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira?

“If those who ordered this crime are not arrested, it will not only be the people of the forest who will be in the sights of the killers. All people who defend justice, ethics, and life are at risk.”

Home Secretary orders US extradition of Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange

Assange faces up to 175 years in prison on charges linked to Wikileaks’s publication of information in the public interest.

Human Rights Organizations demand immediate freedom for Cuban artists Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara and Maykel Castillo Pérez, who face persecution due to their pro-democracy activities

Over a dozen human and civil rights organizations have called for the immediate release of Cuban artists Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara and Maykel “Osorbo” Pérez, who stood trial on May 30 and 31 on trumped-up charges and have been detained since the summer of 2021.

Organisations express indignation and deep sorrow at the murder of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira

We stand in solidarity, first of all, with the families and loved ones of the most recent victims of Brazil’s escalating violence. We know our sorrow will not be enough to lessen the pain, and we stand with you in the pursuit of justice and reparations.

Brazilian authorities confirm human remains found in search for missing journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira

CPJ is deeply saddened by reports that indicate that Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were killed while working in the Amazon, and urges Brazilian authorities to ensure a timely forensic analysis and, if their deaths are confirmed, to thoroughly investigate their deaths and bring all those responsible to justice.

HRW: We need to find missing journalist, rights defender in Brazil’s Amazon

Authorities lost precious time after Bruno Pereira and Dom Philips went missing. More than 30 hours later, the army command for the Amazon region – which has significant resources in the area – said it was still waiting for the order to join the search.

British journalist Dom Phillips missing in Brazil

Dom Phillips previously reported on the threats posed by illegal mining and cattle ranchers to uncontacted indigenous groups in the Javari Valley. “Journalists reporting on Indigenous issues are doing critical work, and must be able to do so without fearing for their safety,” said CPJ.

Colombia’s surveillance of lawyers’ group violated international law

A submitted amicus brief shows how Colombia’s intelligence law and unlawful surveillance practices are violating the right to privacy and other human rights.

IAPA condemns campaign of stigmatization and harassment against ‘El Colombiano’ newspaper

The Inter American Press Association denounced that Medellín Mayor Daniel Quintero and some of his officials undermined the newspaper’s credibility and also harassed and stigmatized its director.

IAPA expresses concern about criminal case against ‘Diario Extra’ in Costa Rica

The Inter American Press Association called on the Costa Rican justice system for due process, diligence, and transparency in a criminal case against ‘Diario Extra’.

Progress on freedom of expression, safety of journalists and human rights? A few steps forward, but many more back

May 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.