Tag: "narcotraffick"

On the road with Mexico’s young military

On the road with Mexico’s young military

MexicoReporter | August 7, 2009 | Comments (2)

It was disconcerting to see the age of the soldiers executing Calderon’s stop and search policy.

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Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

Money from Mexican migrants to Mexico continues to fall

MexicoReporter | July 2, 2009 | Comments (1)

The money that Mexicans living abroad send home to their families here in Mexico fell again in May, in what the Associated Press calls the biggest monthly decline on record. “Money sent home by Mexicans working abroad fell by 19.9 percent in May, the biggest monthly decline on record as the U.S. recession slashed jobs. [...]

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Foreign ramifications of local drug wars

Foreign ramifications of local drug wars

MexicoReporter | June 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

It’s not often you see something in the press that makes you think, Yes! I KNOW! But sometimes it happens, and there were two pieces in the media this morning that gave me that sense. The first was this column in the Guardian by George Monbiot, who came back to an issue we touched on [...]

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Frontline discussion: Narco wars Mexico

Frontline discussion: Narco wars Mexico

MexicoReporter | June 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Broadcast live on Ustream, June 24th 2009 Moderator: Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor for Channel 4 News Panel:Ed Vulliamy, Guardian and Observer journalist and writer Alex Tweddle

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BorderReporter: God's Gonna Cut You Down

BorderReporter: God's Gonna Cut You Down

MexicoReporter | June 11, 2009 | Comments (1)

What happened here last week was a sheer massacre.

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Video: Training Day

Video: Training Day

MexicoReporter | 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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Video: Mexican journalists put through their survival paces

Video: Mexican journalists put through their survival paces

MexicoReporter | May 29, 2009 | Comments (1)

A couple of non-profits got together and ran a course just outside Mexico City this month for 18 journalists living and working here.

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Video: Military’s drug museum shows narco tactics

Video: Military’s drug museum shows narco tactics

MexicoReporter | May 11, 2009 | Comments (0)

The installation was designed as an educational tool for military personnel who have been tasked with fighting Mexico’s narco-trafficantes and organized crime networks.

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Obama starts a new era in Mexico drive-by

Obama starts a new era in Mexico drive-by

MexicoReporter | April 16, 2009 | Comments (0)

I didn’t think I was going to be able to make it into work this morning. Not because of Mexico’s overloaded public transport system, but because U.S President Barack Obama was expected to arrive on his first visit to Mexico here in the country’s capital.

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Talking violence in Texas

Talking violence in Texas

MexicoReporter | April 2, 2009 | Comments (3)

Last week, I was invited to speak at the University of Texas Pan America about MexicoReporter.com, violence against journalists, the drug war coverage and how new technologies are contributing to the journalism beast. So I went.

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Video: Peter Gabriel asks for political will to end impunity over Ciudad Juarez’s dead women

Video: Peter Gabriel asks for political will to end impunity over Ciudad Juarez’s dead women

MexicoReporter | March 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

Peter Gabriel implored President Calderon to show “real political will, muscle and budget” in investigating the hundreds of unsolved murders of young women in Ciudad Juarez.

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Video: Narcocorridos inspire Mexico City mural

Video: Narcocorridos inspire Mexico City mural

MexicoReporter | March 19, 2009 | Comments (0)

After writing a song for los Tigres Del Norte about the controversial 670-mile fence project along the U.S.-Mexico border, Cristina Rubalcava got to listening to some of the band’s narcocorridos and created a mural that illustrates phrases from them.

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Photojournalism show explains 2008 in Mexico

Photojournalism show explains 2008 in Mexico

MexicoReporter | March 10, 2009 | Comments (0)

Mexico City’s Museo de la Ciudad is playing host to a photojournalism exhibition — Expofotoperiodismo — that features nearly 50 photos from 2008.

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Mexico's media under scrutiny in documentary

Mexico's media under scrutiny in documentary

MexicoReporter | February 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Violence against journalists in Mexico is nothing new but “Voces Silenciadas” broadens the debate around the persecution of journalists to encompass the bigger issues of media ownership and the relationship between the media and Mexico’s political powers.

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Mexico's special prosecutor for crimes against journalists ineffective, reports nonprofit

Mexico's special prosecutor for crimes against journalists ineffective, reports nonprofit

MexicoReporter | February 16, 2009 | Comments (1)

Freedom of expression advocates in Mexico have issued yet another missive in support of the country’s long-suffering journalistic community.

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Video: Carmen Aristegui talks about the reality for journalists in Mexico

Video: Carmen Aristegui talks about the reality for journalists in Mexico

MexicoReporter | February 6, 2009 | Comments (2)

Carmen Aristegui, one of Mexico’s most prominent journalists, disappeared from the Mexican radio airwaves last year in a cloud of controversy.

As Reed Johnson reported in January 2008, “Aristegui’s departure from W Radio set off a flurry of op-ed commentary in Mexico City newspapers. Several commentators have denounced the incident as an act of censorship and harassment by media and governmental interests.”

Now Aristegui’s back with a new radio news show –- this time on a different network. The journalist, who continued to host her nightly television news show on CNN Español during her radio hiatus, returns to the Mexican airwaves from 6 – 10 every weekday morning on MVS Radio.

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Video: Carmen Aristegui habla sobre la realidad en México para los periodistas

Video: Carmen Aristegui habla sobre la realidad en México para los periodistas

MexicoReporter | February 6, 2009 | Comments (0)

Para ver la entrevista completa (40 minutos), haz click aquí.

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Mexico should pay attention to International Anti-Corruption Day

Mexico should pay attention to International Anti-Corruption Day

MexicoReporter | December 9, 2008 | Comments (0)

Mexicans might be encouraged to do a bit of soul-searching today by a United Nations campaign, which has declared December 9th International Anti-Corruption Day.

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Media advertising campaign targets violence against journalists

Media advertising campaign targets violence against journalists

MexicoReporter | December 4, 2008 | Comments (3)

A television, radio and print advertising campaign is to launch here in Mexico in an attempt by press freedom groups to raise public awareness about violence against journalists.

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45 journalists killed in Mexico since 2000; rights body appeals for end to impunity

45 journalists killed in Mexico since 2000; rights body appeals for end to impunity

MexicoReporter | November 24, 2008 | Comments (1)

Mexico’s National Commission of Human Rights appealed to authorities over the weekend to investigate thoroughly the recent killings of a number of journalists here, and to put an end to the impunity for those who murder members of the profession.

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Media non-profit appeals for asylum for journalists escaping Mexico

Media non-profit appeals for asylum for journalists escaping Mexico

MexicoReporter | November 20, 2008 | Comments (2)

Reporters Without Borders issued an appeal to the international community today to provide asylum for journalists fleeing Mexican cities such a Ciudad Juarez.

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Newspaper offices in Northern Mexico attacked with grenades

Newspaper offices in Northern Mexico attacked with grenades

MexicoReporter | November 17, 2008 | Comments (0)

Reports are surfacing this morning that the offices of the Culiacán newspaper El Debate were attacked with two grenades early Monday.

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