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Two years on, dead U.S journalist remembered on both sides of the border

Two years on, dead U.S journalist remembered on both sides of the border

MexicoReporter | October 28, 2008 | Comments (0)

Activists and rights groups marched in remembrance of Brad Will yesterday in the state of Oaxaca, marking the second anniversary of the fatal shooting of the U.S videographer.

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Activists arrested for the murder of Brad Will

Activists arrested for the murder of Brad Will

MexicoReporter | October 20, 2008 | Comments (2)

Two members of the protest movement that activist and videographer Brad Will was covering when he was shot dead more than two years ago have been arrested in connection with his murder.

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Calderon should accept Merida's human right conditions?

Calderon should accept Merida's human right conditions?

MexicoReporter | June 23, 2008 | Comments (0)

In anticipation of the scheduled debate around the controversial Merida Initiative aid package in the US Senate this week, the Financial Times newspaper from the UK urges President Felipe Calderon to accept the human rights conditions attached to the US$400 billion injection aimed at helping Mexico fights its drugs barons. But should he?

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Rights group attacks impunity in Mexico

Rights group attacks impunity in Mexico

MexicoReporter | March 6, 2008 | Comments (0)

The limited attempts of the Mexican Government to tackle the high levels of violence against journalists testifies ‘to the inability or unwillingness of the Mexican authorities to make the fight against impunity,’ according to Article19, the freedom of expression NGO.

Dr. Agnes Callamard, executive director of the group, said in a statement that the impunity enjoyed by those responsible for violence against journalists is ‘one of the most alarming characteristics of the overall human rights situation in Mexico’.

Mexico is still the deadliest country in the Americas for journalists, according to Reporters Without Borders.

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Brad Will's parents announce indy investigation into journo's death

Brad Will's parents announce indy investigation into journo's death

MexicoReporter | March 5, 2008 | Comments (0)

Kathy and Hardy Will, parents of the Indymedia journalist Brad Will who was shot dead in Oaxaca more than a year ago, have branded the Mexican investigation into the journalist’s death “frustrating and disappointing” for its failure to find those responsible.

Will was shot dead by plain-clothed armed men on October 27th 2006 whilst covering the social disturbances in Oaxaca surrounding a teacher’s strike. The killing brought the death-toll of journalists in Mexico in 2006 to nine – the county is experiencing increasingly high levels of violence against journalists. It was purported to be the second most dangerous place to work in the world as a journalist after Iraq in 2006.

An investigation at the end of last year by the Attorney General on the case suggested that Will had been shot at close range. But Kathy and Hardy Will dismissed those findings as “illogical and irrational” and have announced that the American non-governmental organisation Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) will conduct an independent investigation.

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Video: the shooting of Brad Will

Video: the shooting of Brad Will

MexicoReporter | March 5, 2008 | Comments (0)

It occurred to me that many of you may as yet have not seen the last few minutes of the life of journalist Brad Will – he taped his own shooting. It is strong stuff: be warned. This is a link to the video on YouTube.

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Oaxaca Reporters Tell of Life in the Trenches

Oaxaca Reporters Tell of Life in the Trenches

MexicoReporter | December 5, 2007 | Comments (0)

‘Alternative media’ in Oaxaca, Mexico, means graffiti, not the internet. Nancy Davies comments on the latest meeting of Oaxacan journalists this weekend on NarcoNews.com. Many issues were discussed, including the lack of unity amongst journalists and the increasing violence against the profession.

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Local expats unhappy over Oaxaca story

Local expats unhappy over Oaxaca story

MexicoReporter | November 27, 2007 | Comments (0)

Local expats unhappy over Oaxaca story

An article published in this weekend’s Washington Post, called “Oaxaca: One Year Later” has prompted angry criticism from residents of the southern state. A year ago last Sunday, Oaxaca was the scene of huge civil unrest, violence and what has been described by some witnesses as ‘some of the worst human rights abuses in recent Mexican history; detaining, torturing, and raping men, women, and children who had taken to the streets demanding social and economic justice,’ by witnesses.

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Washington Post article on Oaxaca gets a beating

Washington Post article on Oaxaca gets a beating

MexicoReporter | November 26, 2007 | Comments (6)

An article published in this weekend’s Washington Post, called “Oaxaca: One Year Later”, has prompted heavy criticism from people living in the southern Mexican state which this time last year was the scene of huge civil unrest and what one critic describes as ‘some of the worst human rights abuses in recent Mexican history; detaining, torturing, and raping men, women, and children who had taken to the streets demanding social and economic justice.’ (Please see comments below for a response from the author).

The writer takes the reader to a number of local restaurants and businesses in Oaxaca, whilst attempting to trace the events of last year, which culminated in the deaths of reportedly as many as 23 people.

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Brad Will shot at close range, says investigation

Brad Will shot at close range, says investigation

MexicoReporter | November 5, 2007 | Comments (0)

Brad Will was shot by an assailant (s) just 50 centimeters away, and not from a distance of 30 meters as originally thought, according to the latest findings of the investigation of the Attorney General on the case in Mexico.

Results from the investigation into the death of the American IndyMedia journalist, shot dead in Oaxaca just over a year ago, suggest that he could have been killed by fellow protesters or members of the People’s Assembly of Oaxaca (APPO), as well as government agents or infiltrators, according to newspaper reports in Mexico last week.

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Press Freedom Fighters Demand Legal Action in Mexico

Press Freedom Fighters Demand Legal Action in Mexico

MexicoReporter | October 31, 2007 | Comments (0)

Demands have been sent to the Mexican Government from international press freedom organisations this week calling for more vigorous legal proceedings and investigations into cases of violence against journalists. Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists both sent letters to government officials this week following the one year anniversary of the death of [...]

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Oaxaca Remembers Brad Will

Oaxaca Remembers Brad Will

MexicoReporter | October 29, 2007 | Comments (0)

As many as 20,000 people gathered in Oaxaca City on Saturday this weekend to remember Brad Will, the American journalist shot dead a year ago.

The marchers also walked in memory of the Oaxacan teacher Alonso Fabian who was shot dead the same day during clashes between teachers and members of the APPO, and municipal police and government forces.

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One Year On, Supporters of Dead Journalist Oppose U.S Drugs Cash Proposal

One Year On, Supporters of Dead Journalist Oppose U.S Drugs Cash Proposal

MexicoReporter | October 27, 2007 | Comments (0)

Groups demanding justice for the murder of U.S journalist Brad Will, who was shot dead in Oaxaca, Mexico on this day last year, are opposing the $1.4 billion security proposal put forward by President George Bush this week as part of an initiative to help the country fight its illegal drugs trafficking problem.

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