Articles by Inter American Press Association

The IAPA denounces campaign of intimidation against the press in Honduras
The highest authority of the Armed Forces initiated actions against 12 media outlets in order to force them to reveal their sources.

Honduras state institution urged to withdraw lawsuit against journalists from “El Heraldo”
The legal action against “El Heraldo” was apparently initiated in retaliation for the publication of a series of reports.

IAPA expresses concerns over deterioration of press freedom in Costa Rica
Restrictions are caused by the Executive’s tendency to stigmatize and attempt to intimidate critical journalism, creating a climate of tension that affects media work and promotes fear and self-censorship.

IAPA condemns the murder of two journalists in Haiti
Journalists Markenzy Nathoux from Boston Caribbean Network and radio Lavi FM, and Jimmy Jean from Moun Afè Bon TV were killed in the attack.

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.

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.

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.

IAPA expresses concern over President Petro’s hostile rhetoric against the press
The head of State also targeted FLIP by alleging that “one of its founders is accused of forming paramilitary groups.”