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USA: Police must respect rights of journalists to cover protests

“These arrests are reminiscent of the wave of press freedom violations that swept across the country in 2020 during the Black Lives Matter protests, suggesting that police departments failed to learn the proper lessons about the First Amendment from those protests.”

Twelve years: No justice for Mexican journalist Regina Martínez

April 28 marks 12 years since Mexican investigative journalist Regina Martínez Pérez was beaten and strangled to death in her home. Authorities have failed to credibly solve the murder. The IPI global network calls for justice.

CPJ urges Argentine President Javier Milei to end attacks on press freedom

During his first 100 days in office, a report by FOPEA, a local press freedom organization, found that four out of every 10 attacks on the press involved Milei or his ministers.

US universities should respect right to protest

Pro-Palestine university campus protests have spread across the United States, with harsh crackdowns at some institutions, including Columbia University, the University of Texas, and Emory University.

Repressive legislation in Venezuela, escalating press violence in Colombia, and authoritarian drifts in Central America

April 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.

Mexico has made no progress on protecting journalists during AMLO’s six years as president

In the run-up to Mexico’s general elections on 2 June, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges all of the candidates to finally commit to concrete measures to protect journalists and combat impunity.

IAPA warns of growing risks to freedom of expression and the press in the Americas

The Inter-American Press Association published the conclusions of their semi-annual meeting, summarizing the most important challenges in terms of Freedom of Expression in the Americas.

IAPA analyses the challenges faced by journalists in exile

In the context of a UNESCO event in Costa Rica, the Inter American Press Association organized a panel discussion to address the growing challenges of journalists forced to work outside of their home countries.

“I will get out of here eventually”: A conversation with journalist and political prisoner José Rubén Zamora

The imprisoned founder of “El Periódico”, which made its name by exposing corruption in the country’s ruling classes, is awaiting a new trial on money-laundering charges that press freedom groups call politically motivated.

Maduro sinks even lower, censoring German broadcaster in Venezuela

“Deutsche Welle” (DW) joined the long list of international and national media that the Venezuelan government has censored in the past ten years

How Mexico’s protection mechanism is failing journalists, Colombia takes a step in the right direction, plus Haiti’s endangered media

March 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.

‘Powerful enemies’: Did a prosecutor order the murder of Haitian journalist Garry Tesse?

The investigation into the death of radio journalist Garry Tesse has languished, leading his family and friends to accuse the government of a cover-up to protect the man who is in charge of prosecuting the crime.

UK High Court delays decision on Julian Assange’s extradition to the US

If the US fails to provide proper assurances that Assange will be able to rely on First Amendment rights, and that he will not be subjected to the death penalty, the Wikileaks publisher will be granted permission to appeal his extradition.

“Voices Claiming Justice” initiative commemorates dozens of journalists murdered in Latin America

“[While] press freedom faces growing challenges in the region, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the defense of freedom of expression and the right of society to be informed” – IAPA

CPJ, Amnesty International report finds systemic flaws in Mexico’s journalist protections

CPJ and Amnesty international surveyed dozens of reporters who have been enrolled in the protection program.

Canada: RSF warns of dangerous precedent in charges against journalist Brandi Morin

It is bad enough that police arrested a journalist for doing her job, but it is outrageous that prosecutors even considered pursuing the charges against Brandi Morin, said RSF.