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Murders of Journalists in Mexico Threaten Free Press

Por: Time World October 03, 2022

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Mexico has hit a record for most journalists killed in a year——and we’re only in October. If you ask why, most people say “the narcos.” If you ask Mexican President Andrés Manual López Obrador, he says there is no persecution of journalists by officials and no impunity, and anyone who says otherwise only wants to Neither is entirely correct. I worked as a journalist in Mexico for nine years. The spike started in 2006 with seven... + full article



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