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Violence and insecurity, the main obstacle for the press in Haiti

In September 2022, Frantzsen Charles, Tayson Lartigue, and five other journalists were covering clashes between rival gangs in the Cité Soleil neighborhood of Port-au-Prince when they were attacked. IAPA has called for justice in their case.

For the Immediate Release of Journalists and Media Workers Imprisoned in Venezuela

Eight people are detained by Nicolás Maduro’s government for carrying out their journalistic duties.

X blocked in Brazil: When a social media platform opposes the rule of law

Given social media’s role in the spread of disinformation, no democracy can afford to allow these platforms to shirk their legal obligations.

Nicaragua deports 135 political prisoners, including journalist Victor Ticay

“Nicaragua’s release of journalist Víctor Ticay brings us relief, but he should have never been imprisoned, as he was simply doing his job as a journalist” – CPJ

Over 90 rights groups call on US to make effective use of Global Magnitsky sanctions

“The unique power of Global Magnitsky sanctions greatly relies on the fact that this particular tool has a specific purpose – to condemn and hold accountable perpetrators of the world’s worst abuses.”

Report documents gag on free expression and the press in Nicaragua

The report documents increasing violations of freedom of expression and press, as well as a rise in attacks against journalists, activists, media outlets, students, clergy, artists, and political opponents, among other actors.

In preparing for protests, are campuses in the United States going too far?

“All too often, universities have appeared to be enacting double standards, clamping down on pro-Palestinian speech more than speech on other issues.”

Authorities must urgently protect reporters from escalation in violence in Ecuador

Since the end of July, RSF has recorded at least six cases of attacks on journalists investigating the corruption surrounding the security crisis linked to the rise of organized crime in the country.

Venezuelans use AI avatars and Instagram Live to fight back against Maduro’s repression

President Nicolás Maduro’s regime has increased surveillance, persecuted political dissent, and blocked the flow of information online. Venezuelan journalists, activists and political dissidents are looking for ways to circumvent and report the abuse.

State repression intensifies in post-elections Venezuela, dangerous legislative changes in Uruguay

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

Colombia’s president to create direct communication channel with RSF and FLIP on cases of violence against journalists

“It is very positive that President Petro is directly involving his office in addressing serious attacks against media professionals. This will allow the state to respond quickly to save lives and will send a clear message to assailants across the country about the fight against impunity for violence against journalists.”

Venezuela: RSF counts 70 violations of press freedom in 15 days

Both national and foreign journalists face a climate of hostility and repression, marked by arbitrary arrests, threats, physical attacks, censorship and restrictions on information access. RSF strongly condemns these violations and demands immediate restoration of journalists’ rights.

Tip of the iceberg: The political influence industry In Canada

OpenMedia’s research report sheds light on dozens of secretive businesses that handle people’s sensitive voting behaviour data on behalf of federal political parties in Canada – with few effective rules limiting their actions.

IAPA concerned about potential outcome of lawsuits against “La Prensa” in Panama

The numerous lawsuits facing La Prensa Corporation in Panama could suffocate the viability of that media company, resulting in a negative impact on freedom of expression in the country.

Open letter on technology-enabled political violence in Venezuela

We, the undersigned organizations and members of the global human rights community, urgently call for unfettered access to the internet, social media platforms, and other communication channels for the people in Venezuela at all times. We also demand an end to the use of technological tools and digital platforms for the surveillance and persecution of political dissent, particularly in the wake of the presidential elections of July 28. This commitment is crucial to respect the rights enshrined in Venezuela’s Constitution and the country’s international commitments.

Mexican crime reporter Alejandro Martínez Noguez killed while under police protection

Mexico has long been one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists and consistently fails in its efforts to provide state-sanctioned protection to members of the press.