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Drug-related violence fuels an exodus of Ecuador’s press

“The longer journalists remain in exile, the harder it can be for them to remain in the profession” – CPJ.

“Why do they hate us so much?” Discriminatory censorship laws harm education in Florida

The state’s actions have created an environment of censorship and discrimination in classrooms that harms education for all Florida students but is especially hostile in its impact on Black Floridians and LGBTQ Floridians.

Russia: U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich to stand trial on 26 June

“The start of Gershkovich’s trial comes after he has already spent more than 14 months behind bars for no other reason than his work as a journalist … Russian authorities must immediately release [him] and drop all charges against him” – CPJ

ICC member countries declare “unwavering support” for the court

Ninety-three member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have declared their “unwavering support” for the court in the face of recent threats emanating from the US and Israel.

The Brazilian and Indian dilemma: How to regulate AI and Big Tech?

Eagerness to regulate new technologies is understandable, but measures may infringe upon civil rights or fail to resolve the issues they were designed to tackle. Brazil and India’s 2024 electoral processes exemplify this tension.

Argentina: Milei’s first six months threaten freedom of expression and cultural rights

Since January 2024, at least 61 attacks against the Argentine press have been recorded.

Networks call on Uruguayan Chamber of Representatives to vote against Anti-Freedom of Expression Bill

If the proposed legislation is passed, the current law—which was developed with open, participatory and democratic dialogue—will be repealed. Serious and problematic modifications would be introduced with severe implications for the freedom of expression rights of journalists and media outlets in the country.

Campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza spread, plus new World Press Freedom Day resources

May 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.

Latin American journalism under threat of violence and intimidation

IAPA summarises some of the most recent threats faced by journalists and press workers in the region.

Brazil’s top court acts to protect journalists from judicial harassment

By recognising judicial harassment of journalists and establishing procedures to hinder multiple lawsuits aimed at censoring the media, Brazil’s Supreme Court is taking an important step towards guaranteeing press freedom in the country.

UK High Court grants Julian Assange right to appeal US extradition

Assange will be allowed to appeal on two of nine grounds his legal team put forward at a hearing in February, both related to the possibility that, as an Australian citizen, he could be denied free speech protections afforded by the First Amendment.

Latin American journalism organisations condemn the violence, injustice and impunity they face

Latin America faces a dire crisis as governments intensify crackdowns on press freedom, silencing voices from Venezuela to Guatemala, and igniting global calls for justice.

Hacking, lawfare and stigmatisation against the Latin American press

Already, three media outlets in recent months have been the target of cyber attacks.

Guatemalan journalist receives prestigious award from prison

Zamora is a symbol of the persecution against journalists in Guatemala and the region.

Two years on: IPI renews call for justice for killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

The lack of accountability for prominent journalist killing highlights global failure to protect journalists and enforce laws against press attacks.

CPJ urges Guatemalan authorities to release José Rubén Zamora, allow fair trial

CPJ urged Guatemala’s judiciary to grant house arrest to José Rubén Zamora after nearly two years in solitary confinement and to give him the chance to prove his innocence in court.