Mexico: Impunity and Collusion
MexicoReporter | Mar 19, 2008 | Comments 0
Threats to reporters from government and criminals are making investigative journalism impossible, writes Deborah Bonello
In February this year, the car of Mexican journalist Estrada Zamora was found empty on the side of the road in the southern state of Michoacán with its engine running. Zamora was not inside and has not been seen since.
Click on the link above to read the full article, published today by Index on Censorship.
Filed Under: Felipe Calderon • Michoacán • Tamaulipas • advocacy • amnesty international • article19 • blood • ciudad de mexico • committee to protect journalists • crime • freedom of speech • human rights • impunity • journalism • justice • lydia cacho • media • military • narcotraffick • newspapers • police • politics • reporters without borders • violence
About the Author: MexicoReporter.com is the personal website of Deborah Bonello, a multi-media journalist. She is currently based in London and works for the Financial Times as a video journalist. Prior to that was a news assistant and video journalist for the Los Angeles Times Mexico City bureau.
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