The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) announced that “an international delegation will develop this week in Washington DC a program of interviews with United States legislators and officials” with the aim of exposing the cases of persecution, repression and violence in Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico and Venezuela against journalists.
In a release, the agency announced that the delegation will be headed by its president Jorge Canahuati. The IAPA mission will remain in the United States from May 24 to 26.
The IAPA also indicated that the meeting will address the “behavior” of press freedom in the Americas and the sustainability of the media in the region.
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In addition, “it seeks to know the position and commitment of the congressmen on the initiatives “Journalism Competition and Preservation Act” and the Local Local Journalism Sustainability Law “(Journalism Sustainability Act).” read in the press release.
The organization, based in Miami, explained that the delegation will hold meetings with “the Group of Friends of Freedom of Expression and Journalism of the Organization of American States (OAS), made up of the ambassadors of the permanent missions of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, United States, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic and Uruguay».
The representation will also meet with the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, and the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Pedro Vaca.
Likewise, the IAPA mission is expected to attend this Tuesday, May 24, “at the opening of the 48th General Assembly of the International Broadcasting Association (AIR), which is being held this week in Washington, United States and at The next day he will participate in a panel organized by the Inter-American Dialogue (IAD) research center on the sustainability of the journalistic industry and information deserts.
In addition to Canahuati, the delegation is made up of Carlos Jornet, president of the Commission on Freedom of the Press and Information; Martín Etchevers, president of the Legal Affairs Commission; Andrea Miranda, member of the Board of Directors; Sebastián Pastor, Vice President of the Commission on Freedom of the Press and Information for Honduras and Ricardo Trotti, Executive Director of the IAPA.