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- Inter_American_Press_Association abbreviation "IAPA".
- Inter_American_Press_Association abstract "The Inter American Press Association (IAPA; Spanish: Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa, SIP) is a press advocacy group representing media organizations in North America, South America and the Caribbean.IAPA has two autonomous affiliates – the IAPA Press Institute, which offers Latin American members advice on technical publishing matters and politics and the IAPA Scholarship Fund, which provides funds for educational activities.IAPA is a member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, a global network of more than 70 non-governmental organisations that monitors press freedom and freedom of expression violations worldwide.It has been criticized by many Latin American journalists' trade unions, who claim that it only represents the owners of the large media corporations, that it does not seem to defend journalists themselves, and that it is closely related to right-wing parties.".
- Inter_American_Press_Association formationYear "1943".
- Inter_American_Press_Association headquarter Jules_Dubois.
- Inter_American_Press_Association headquarter Miami.
- Inter_American_Press_Association headquarter United_States.
- Inter_American_Press_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.impunidad.com.
- Inter_American_Press_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.sipiapa.com.
- Inter_American_Press_Association wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Inter_American_Press_Association.
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- Inter_American_Press_Association abbreviation "IAPA".
- Inter_American_Press_Association formation "1943".
- Inter_American_Press_Association hasPhotoCollection Inter_American_Press_Association.
- Inter_American_Press_Association headquarters "Jules Dubois Building, Miami, United States".
- Inter_American_Press_Association name "Inter American Press Association".
- Inter_American_Press_Association type "press advocacy group".
- Inter_American_Press_Association website www.sipiapa.com.
- Inter_American_Press_Association subject Category:Freedom_of_expression_organizations.
- Inter_American_Press_Association subject Category:International_journalism_organizations.
- Inter_American_Press_Association subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1942.
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- Inter_American_Press_Association comment "The Inter American Press Association (IAPA; Spanish: Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa, SIP) is a press advocacy group representing media organizations in North America, South America and the Caribbean.IAPA has two autonomous affiliates – the IAPA Press Institute, which offers Latin American members advice on technical publishing matters and politics and the IAPA Scholarship Fund, which provides funds for educational activities.IAPA is a member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, a global network of more than 70 non-governmental organisations that monitors press freedom and freedom of expression violations worldwide.It has been criticized by many Latin American journalists' trade unions, who claim that it only represents the owners of the large media corporations, that it does not seem to defend journalists themselves, and that it is closely related to right-wing parties.".
- Inter_American_Press_Association label "Inter American Press Association".
- Inter_American_Press_Association label "Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa".
- Inter_American_Press_Association label "Società interamericana della stampa".
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- Inter_American_Press_Association homepage www.sipiapa.com.
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- Inter_American_Press_Association name "Inter American Press Association".