Mexico S Journalists Demand Action After Latest Killings
Mexico S Journalists Demand Action After Latest Killings R Crime The killings of two journalists in one week in mexico has renewed calls for the country’s media community to be given better protection. the most recent attack took place saturday in acapulco. "the killings of two journalists in one week in mexico has renewed calls for the country’s media community to be given better protection. the most recent attack took place saturday in acapulco, guerrero state, when nelson matus, the director of news website lo real de guerrero, was fatally shot outside a store.
Mexican Journalists Unwavering After Spate Of Killings Mexican journalists shocked with surge in targeted killings. 4 february 2022. will grant. bbc news, tijuana, mexico. anadolu agency via getty. a man holds photos of lourdes maldonado lópez during. Attacks on reporters in mexico were almost never solved by investigators, who were often themselves either terrified of or in league with the killers. the journalists were on their own. there was. In mexico, journalists and human rights groups denounce the violence against and killings of reporters. three have been killed since the beginning of this year. at least seven journalists were. The body of a correspondent for one of mexico's leading newspapers has been found in the western state of nayarit, days after he was reported missing. luis martín sánchez Íñiguez, 59, worked.
National Protests Mexican Journalists Demand End To Killings With In mexico, journalists and human rights groups denounce the violence against and killings of reporters. three have been killed since the beginning of this year. at least seven journalists were. The body of a correspondent for one of mexico's leading newspapers has been found in the western state of nayarit, days after he was reported missing. luis martín sánchez Íñiguez, 59, worked. “after years of incessant bloodshed and corrosive impunity, the time is now for the mexican state to take action and show that it is finally willing to take its obligations towards freedom of the press seriously.” mexico is the western hemisphere’s most dangerous country for journalists, according to extensive documentation by cpj since 1992. Of these, 47 have been slain during the administration of president andrés manuel lópez obrador, who on his first day in office vowed no more journalists would be killed in mexico. the killings.
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