By Siobhan Hagan*, Vienna 20 October 2014 — The International Press Institute (IPI) has joined with eight other press freedom organizations to submit a
letter to the U.N. Human Rights Committee listing concerns to be considered during Spain’s sixth country review under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
The review process is generally conducted every four years, when members of the U.N. Human Rights Committee analyse state parties’ implementation of the International Covenant.
Other partners to IPI’s submission include Access Info Europe in Madrid, Reporters Without Borders International, Reporters Without Borders Spain, AMARC Europe, Free Expression Associates, the European Federation of Journalists, Article 19 and WAN-IFRA.
The joint submission (available in
English and
Spanish) emphasises concerns in three areas: defamation, regulation of the audiovisual sector and access to information.









