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Journalists reporting, and surviving, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

Journalists reporting, and surviving, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

| June 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

The Committee for the Protection of Journalists reports on journalists working in the northern border town of Ciudad Juarez.

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Video: Training Day

Video: Training Day

| May 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

My breath is tearing out of my lungs and my leg muscles are screaming for a reprieve. I just scaled a 60-degree hill coated in thorny brambles and poisonous plants whilst being pounded by rain. In the dark. I thought it couldn’t get any worse, but it did. Later that night, my fellow journalists and I were kidnapped by masked guerillas who jumped onto our bus.

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Journalist flees Ciudad Juarez to the U.S

Journalist flees Ciudad Juarez to the U.S

| November 20, 2008 | Comments (2)

Jorge Luis Aguirre, director of the news website “La Polaka,” has fled Mexico with his family to the United States after receiving death threats in his home city of Ciudad Juárez, in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Violence censors journalists in Mexico

Violence censors journalists in Mexico

| March 11, 2008 | Comments (0)

While traveling home through Pánuco, Veracruz with his 16 year old son in late January this year, Octavio Soto Torres, journalist and director of the Mexican daily Voces de Veracruz, was shot at by four masked gunmen. This was just the latest in the ongoing litany of attacks against journalists in Mexico. Torres, who escaped alive, is known for his harsh criticism of local authorities.

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Despite the violence, Mexican authorities stay silent

Despite the violence, Mexican authorities stay silent

| February 13, 2008 | Comments (0)

Despite the murder of three journalists last week, the developing trend of self-censorship amongst the media and the fleeing of one journalist from the country to save his life, both the Mexican Administration and the country’s national Human Rights Commission have remained silent on the issue of press freedom and violence against journalists.

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Press Freedom Report Paints Grim Picture for Latin America

Press Freedom Report Paints Grim Picture for Latin America

| November 22, 2007 | Comments (0)

Journalists in Latin America continue to be the victims of murders, threats and harassment when investigating sensitive subjects such as corruption and drug trafficking, according to the latest report from the World Association of Newspapers, and media in Mexico remains a target of violent attacks.

The report mentions the three media workers shot dead in Oaxaca in October, which it says were probably a reprisal by drug traffickers for their newspaper’s coverage El Imparcial of organized crime, but doesn’t mention the murders of Amado Ramírez, of Televisa, in Acapulco on 6 April this year and of Saúl Martínez Ortega, of the magazine Interdiario and the daily Cambio de Sonora, on 23 April, which were noted by Reporters Without Borders.

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Two journalists attacked in Cuernavaca, say reports

Two journalists attacked in Cuernavaca, say reports

| November 7, 2007 | Comments (0)

Reports are surfacing in Mexico today that two journalists in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos, were detained and one of them abused by state police over the weekend. CENCOS (Centro Nacional de Comunicación Social) is circulating a release stating that journalists Óscar López and Ariel Ramírez Arrieta, of the cultural publication “El Perro Azul”, were [...]

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Press Freedom Fighters Demand Legal Action in Mexico

Press Freedom Fighters Demand Legal Action in Mexico

| 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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MexicoReporter.com broadens audience

MexicoReporter.com broadens audience

| October 30, 2007 | Comments (0)

MexicoReporter.com is now also appearing as a blog on the Frontline Club, a website for a London-based club for journalists, media professionals and foreign correspondents.

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Video: The Dangers for Journalists in Mexico

Video: The Dangers for Journalists in Mexico

| July 29, 2007 | Comments (0)

Mexico has become the western hemisphere’s deadliest country for the press, according to Reporters Without Borders. A total of 32 journalists have been murdered and seven disappeared since 2000. With nine journalists murdered in 2006, it ranked second only to Iraq worldwide.

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