SIP faz nova crítica ao regime de benefícios penais no Brasil que promove a impunidade Miami (May 26, 2010)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) called todays capture of an escaped Brazilian prisoner who had been serving time for the 2002 murder in Rio de Janeiro of journalist Tim Lopes a positive move. The defendant, who fled more than three months ago, had taken advantage of a parole system that allows prisoners to come and go from prison once they have served part of their sentence.
SIP pede ao presidente Inácio Lula da Silva federalização para os crimes contra jornalistas Miami (June 4, 2010)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today called on Brazils President Inácio Lula da Silva to support a Senate proposal for a constitutional amendment that would automatically make crimes against journalists and against press freedom federal offenses.
SIP pede ao presidente Inácio Lula da Silva federalização para os crimes contra jornalistas Miami (June 4, 2010)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today called on Brazils President Inácio Lula da Silva to support a Senate proposal for a constitutional amendment that would automatically make crimes against journalists and against press freedom federal offenses.
Leitores de jornais do continente apoiam reforma constitucional no Brasil MIAMI, Florida (June 28, 2010)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA), in conjunction with the international community, today issued a public call on the executive and legislative branches of government in Brazil to move ahead on and enact a bill for constitutional reform that would make cases of the murder of journalists be tried in federal court.
Leitores solicitam que CIDH interfira junto ao México para elucidar morte de jornalista MIAMI, Florida (July 26, 2010)Amid innumerable irregularities in legal proceedings occurring in Mexico the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), in conjunction with the international community, today asked the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to convince that countrys authorities to see that justice is done in the case of the death of journalist Francisco Ortiz Franco.
SIP e jornalistas mexicanos pedem a autoridades o fim da impunidade MIAMI, Florida (August 30, 2010)Journalists throughout Mexico have come together to urge authorities to being those guilty of the murder or disappearance of journalists some 70 in the last decade to justice.
Sociedade Inter-Americana de Prensa (SIP) anuncia a abertura do período para postular aos scholarships do estudo MIAMI, Florida (October 1, 2010) The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) Scholarship Fund announced that it is now accepting applications for scholarships for an academic year in Latin America, the Caribbean or North America.
SIP anuncia concurso nas redes sociais para incrementar a luta contra a impunidade e em defesa da liberdade de expressão LIMA, Peru (September 29, 2010)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) announced here today it will shortly be calling for entries in an unusual song contest titled Lend Your Voice for Those Who Have No Voice as a new way to create through social networks peoples awareness of its campaign against impunity and to involve them in it.
SIP condena assassinato de jornalista no Brasil Miami (November 1, 2010)The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today expressed outrage at the murder in Brazil of journalist José Ruben Pontes de Souza the second of its kind in the South American country in less than two weeks and called on the authorities there to pay special attention to these demonstrations of violence and investigate swiftly to determine the motives so as to bring those responsible to justice.
Jornalista colombiana ganha bolsa do The Wall Street Journal/SIP MIAMI, Florida (June 13, 2012)The Board of Governors of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) Scholarship Fund today announced that Colombian journalist Rebeca Lucia Galindo has been awarded a scholarship funded by the Dow Jones Foundation for postgraduate studies in the United States. Dow Jones is the publisher of The Wall Street Journal.