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Media Interviews Two more journalists killed before demonstration against 9th death in Mexico 10/05/2022 17:03

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Mexican journalists prepare for protest in the country’s capital murder of colleague Luis Enrique Ramírez RamosOn Monday (9) news came that two more media workers died in the state of Veracruz.

News site director and reporter Yessenia Mollinedo Falconi and Sheila Johana García Olivera El Veraz in Cosoleacaque, They were shot dead outside a convenience store, according to the State Commission for the Protection and Protection of Journalists.

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The Veracruz State’s Attorney’s Office confirmed the deaths via Twitter and said it was investigating whether the crimes were work-related. With the new deaths, the number of journalist murders in Mexico rose to 11 in 2022.

Journalists murdered in Mexico’s drug-smuggling zone

This El Veraz in Cosoleacaque It is a small and native communication tool that maintains a Facebook page. In the social network, the most frequently published posts were notifications about events or information published by the municipal government. The slogan of the newspaper was “Journalism with Humanity”.

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small and regional vehicle specialists such as Al Veraz It accounts for the majority of crimes against registered journalists in Mexico.

According to information received from the agency, the city of Cosoleacaque is close to a major migrant route operated by organized crime syndicates in southeast Veracruz. Associated Press (AP).

Despite the suspicion that drug trafficking gangs were involved in the journalists’ deaths, there was no immediate indication of who might be responsible for the crimes.

Veracruz governor Cuitláhuac García reported on Twitter that those responsible are being sought:

“We will find the perpetrators of this crime, there will be justice and there will be no impunity as we have said and done in other cases.”

Demonstration against journalist deaths in Mexico

Journalists had planned a demonstration in Mexico City on Monday to protest the death of their colleague, most recently in Sinaloa, Luis Enrique Ramírez Ramos, the ninth journalist killed in the country this year.

Mexico’s state and federal governments have been criticized by the press and organizations for failing to prevent the killing of media workers or conduct adequate investigations to pinpoint those responsible for the crimes.

In the latest Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Global Press Freedom Rankings, The country was ranked 127th out of 180 countries analyzedand escalating violence makes Mexico the deadliest country for journalists.

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In the three months of 2022, the total number of journalists killed in the world reached half that of last year.

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On Monday night, Griselda Triana, widow of journalist Javier Valdez, who was murdered in 2017, spoke to nearly 200 media professionals gathered in the Mexican capital.

Valdez was one of the best-known journalists in the country and at the time of his murder was awarded the prize for his special publications on drug trafficking and organized crime in the state of Sinaloa.

“All this time, I haven’t stopped thinking about how easy it was for them to kill a journalist in Mexico,” Triana said. “I get hurt whenever so many of my colleagues take their lives.”

“There is so much anger, rage and helplessness knowing that we came here to protest the murder of Luis Enrique Ramírez. [que aconteceu] This is where the news reached us a few days ago that two female journalists were killed in Culiacan, Sinaloa and Veracruz.

Crimes against freedom of expression continue to be committed every day. We should not tolerate this. We have the authority to ask the authorities to stop this massacre of journalists.”

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Journalist murder in Mexico: Website editor shot dead

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Crimes occurred after the 9th journalist killed in the country

The murders of Yessenia Mollinedo Falconi and Sheila Johana García Olivera took place just days after the death of Luis Enrique Ramírez Ramos.

The body of 59-year-old Ramirez was found in a black bag on the roadside in Culiacán on Thursday (5).

The news site he founded, “Fuentes Fidedignas”, had reported hours ago about his kidnapping near where he lived.

The city is the capital of the state of Sinaloa, where the cartel of the same name, one of the largest criminal organizations in the world, operates.

Ramirez was a well-known, award-winning professional with a career spanning over 40 years, working for leading Mexican newspapers and political columnist for El Debate, a regional media outlet with more than 300 employees.

After his death was confirmed, As reported by Fuentes Fidedignas, State Attorney General Sara Bruna Quiñónez said “not to rule out any lines of inquiry.”

International press freedom organizations such as the Center for the Protection of Journalists (CPJ) have once again fiercely criticized the inviolability and distrust of the media in Mexico, demanding an investigation.

The new murder puts the country’s president, Andres Manuel Lopéz Obrador, in an even more difficult position in the face of local criticism and news in the world’s main media, which affects the country’s image.

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source: Noticias

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