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Press freedom groups urge US to advocate for independent journalist access to Gaza

CPJ and rights groups support congressional calls for the Biden administration to pressure Israel for independent journalist access to Gaza.

Press freedom in Paraguay threatened by proposed law to control nonprofits

“Many independent media in Paraguay are nonprofits that rely on international funding and this law would force them to disclose information and data about people who work for them could seriously hamper their work” – CPJ

Guatemala: RSF welcomes court order for Jose Rubén Zamora’s release to house arrest, but calls for full and unconditional freedom

“We are hugely relieved that after more than 800 days, Jose Rubén Zamora’s hellish ordeal in a Guatemalan prison has finally been brought to an end with the court decision for his release to house arrest. But let’s be clear: house arrest is not freedom. It is another form of detention” – RSF

A culture of silence threatens press freedom under El Salvador President Bukele

Journalists face growing intimidation and censorship under President Bukele’s administration, threatening the state of press freedom in El Salvador.

Journalist Yeris Curbelo Aguilera sentenced to two years in prison in Cuba

Curbelo Aguilera has stated that he was prosecuted in retaliation for his reporting on anti-government protests in the eastern town of Caimanera in 2023.

Several journalists flee Cuba after state agents question and pressure at least 8

Increasing state repression has forced multiple Cuban journalists into exile, a troubling sign for the future of independent media on the island.

Course cancellations at Florida International University signal escalating censorship

The cancellation of multiple courses highlights a concerning trend of censorship in higher education, sparking debates about academic freedom.

Guatemala: We demand the immediate release of José Rubén Zamora

Eight hundred days after the arrest of journalist Jose Rubén Zamora Marroquín, the organisations ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America, Amnesty International, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Free Press Unlimited, Freedom House, Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa (FLIP), Fundamedios, Protection International Mesoamérica, and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the IFEX-ALC network reaffirm the urgent demand for the prompt and unconditional release of the journalist and founder of elPeriódico.

Lessons in democracy and activism from Latin America and the Caribbean: Insights from an expert

Freedom House interviewed Jacquie Marte, Program Manager on their Latin America and Caribbean programs team, to discuss her experiences working alongside leaders shaping the future of democracy in the region.

Revoking of the confidentiality of Peruvian journalist’s communications is illegal, says CPJ

Ugáz has been the target of multiple criminal lawsuits since she and Pedro Salinas co-authored the 2015 book “Half Monks, Half Soldiers,” which alleged a pattern of sexual, physical, and psychological abuse within a Peruvian Catholic lay organization.

Freedom of expression vs. sovereignty in Brazil, and a setback for public information access in Argentina

September in the Americas: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal. Two ongoing stories highlight key challenges in connection with the International Day for Universal Access to Information, celebrated on 28 September.

Ecuador: Two journalists who revealed corruption and drug trafficking forced into exile

Ecuador has become dangerous for journalists investigating corruption cases at the highest levels of state power.

As false US election narratives multiply, several promising initiatives are working to defend the democratic process

The yearslong effort to sow doubt about America’s generally free and fair elections poses real risks for the 2024 balloting.

USA: RSF urges Senate to pass key press shield legislation before time runs out

The PRESS Act is a federal press shield law, which would prohibit federal law enforcement from subpoenaing protected information from journalists’ work or personal devices and accounts.

Nicaragua’s continued attack on journalism: Where is Fabiola Tercero?

No one has seen or heard from freelance journalist and feminist activist Fabiola Tercero Castro since 12 July 2024, when she reported a raid on her home by government agents under the command of Commissioner Lidia Baltodano.

Unveiling Venezuela’s repression: Surveillance and censorship following July’s presidential election

This is part one of a series. Part two focuses on the legacy of Venezuela’s state surveillance.