
February 6th 2012 – In Ciudad Juarez, the violence is a constant, human suffering a given, and trying to understand why the city has so many problems depends on who you ask. The people who live there are justifiably weary of the violence and the near-blanket impunity enjoyed by those who perpetrate it. But then, [...]
11:48 am | Posted in
advocacy,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Featured,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
illegal,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
military,
narcotraffick,
Photos on MR,
police,
politics,
poverty,
Univision,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Jan 22 2012 – Over the last few months at least three activists have been murdered in Mexico, and a fourth survived a serious attack. In the context of Mexico’s ongoing drug-related violence, some are being targeted for daring to campaign against criminals, others for challenging the actions of corrupt officials and state forces.
6:06 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
AFP,
Ciudad Juarez,
crime,
Featured,
human rights,
illegal,
impunity,
Media MR,
mexico,
Photos on MR,
violence |
Read More »

November 30 2011 – Miss Bala, a Mexican movie that is a current Oscar hopeful and inspired by true events, follows beauty queen Laura Guerrero in her violent downward spiral into the hands of organized crime. Filmed, produced and edited for AFP by Deborah Bonello.
10:03 am | Posted in
AFP,
cocaine,
corruption,
crime,
Culiacán,
drugs,
Featured,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
police,
poverty,
video,
violence,
women |
Read More »

November 11 2011 – The grieving families of six men who disappeared from a Mexican night club speak to TIME. Their story is among 170 cases of killing, torture and disappearances documented in a new Human Rights Watch report. This report was produced for Time Magazine by Deborah Bonello. Watch the video on Time’s website [...]
9:12 am | Posted in
advocacy,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Featured,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
human rights watch,
illegal,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
narcotraffick,
Photos on MR,
police,
video,
violence |
Read More »

September 9 2011 – September 9 2011 – My final piece for AFP from my trip to Guatemala. Will be watching elections this weekend…. Fifteen years after the end of a vicious civil war, Guatemala is still beset by violence, only now it is organized crime and street gangs that are driving up death tolls [...]
8:43 am | Posted in
AFP,
crime,
drugs,
Guatemala,
health,
illegal,
impunity,
Media MR,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
Other recent reports,
Photos on MR,
police,
video,
violence |
Read More »

My latest for AFP from a recent trip to Guatemala. Guatemala is to hold a presidential election in September, and the issues confronting candidates are enormous. Extreme poverty, child malnutrition and corruption continue to be huge challenges. But narco-trafficking groups and organized crime are threatening to become the country’s new bosses. If you can’t watch [...]
4:03 pm | Posted in
AFP,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
government,
Guatemala,
illegal,
impunity,
justice,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
Other recent reports,
poverty,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Multinational-run factories employing tens of thousands are doing brisk business in Ciudad Juarez, even as local businesses in the Mexican border town wither, devastated by the high murder rate and extortion by drug gangs.
11:29 am | Posted in
AFP,
Analysis,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Economy,
government,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
Other recent reports,
video,
violence |
Read More »

You may remember this story I did a few months ago on survival techniques for journalists. I also produced a video on that course for the non-profit that runs it, Article 19, which you can see here as well as on their website.
5:38 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
article19,
crime,
drugs,
freedom of speech,
government,
impunity,
journalism,
kidnappings,
media,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
Other recent reports,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Mexican poet turned peace activist Javier Sicilia meets President Felipe Calderon, who he has much criticized for the strong-arm military tactics against drug cartels that many blame for unleashing widespread violence. This video was produced for AFP. You can also see it here on AFP’s YouTube channel.
7:53 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
AFP,
ciudad de mexico,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
impunity,
Javier Siclia,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
News,
Other recent reports,
Photos on MR,
politics,
Recent reports,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Daniel Dominguez, one of the hard-worked crime reporters on El Diario, the biggest newspaper in Ciudad Juarez, was kind enough to let me spend the day with him last week. Here’s the report I produced for AFP, which you can also see here on YouTube. The same video is also embedded below, in case of [...]
5:22 pm | Posted in
AFP,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
narcotraffick,
newspapers,
Other recent reports,
Photos on MR,
police,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Mexico’s march for peace, led by Catholic poet Javier Sicilia, crossed over from Ciudad Juarez – the violent epicenter of the country’s drug war – into El Paso, Texas Saturday. They were joined by hundreds of Americans in their demands for a change in strategy from both the Mexican and US governments. This [...]
6:46 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
AFP,
arms,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
illegal,
impunity,
Javier Siclia,
kidnappings,
merida initiave,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
narcotraffick,
No Mas Sangre,
Photos on MR,
police,
Recent reports,
video,
violence |
Read More »

June 6th – Mexicans protesting a military crackdown on drug cartels launched a convoy protest Saturday that will travel through some of Mexico’s bloodiest towns on its way to the US border. This dispatch was done for AFP. You can see it here on their YouTube channel.
1:07 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
AFP,
crime,
drugs,
impunity,
Javier Siclia,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
No Mas Sangre,
protests,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Is Mexico’s new migrant law enough to help those in transit?
10:44 am | Posted in
AFP,
crime,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
immigration,
impunity,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexicoreporter.com,
migrants,
Photos on MR,
police,
video |
Read More »

May 8th 2011 – Thousands of protesters marched to Mexico City’s Zocalo Sunday demanding an end to the violence generated by President Felipe Calderon’s ‘war’ against drug cartels. See the video for more.
12:50 am | Posted in
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
illegal,
impunity,
Javier Siclia,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
News,
No Mas Sangre,
Other recent reports,
video,
violence |
Read More »

Raymundo Arellano wears a pair of dog tags around his neck. His name, blood type and next of kin have been indented on the silver plates.
“My greatest fear is that I’ll be killed and they’ll bury me somewhere and no one will recognize my remains,” he says.
9:49 pm | Posted in
article19,
Blog,
committee to protect journalists,
crime,
drugs,
freedom of speech,
human rights,
impunity,
journalism,
kidnappings,
media,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
Photos on MR,
reporters without borders,
violence |
Read More »

Thousands of Mexicans marched for peace in Mexico city and other centers around the country on Wednesday to protest the drug-related violence here that has claimed more than 35,000 lives.
1:57 pm | Posted in
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
Other recent reports,
police,
video,
violence |
Read More »

This out this morning courtesy of Tijuanapress.com.
8:44 am | Posted in
Analysis,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
impunity,
kidnappings,
media,
Media MR,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
News,
newspapers,
politics,
television,
Tijuana,
Tijuana Press Review,
violence |
Read More »

Marc had Gael Garcia Bernal on board as his presenter, and has produced some excellent advocacy work. “Los Invisibles” (the invisibles) series is beautifully produced and shot, giving voice to a community rarely asked it’s opinion.
7:17 am | Posted in
advocacy,
amnesty international,
asylum,
blood,
border patrol,
crime,
film,
gael garcia bernal,
government,
immigration,
impunity,
kidnappings,
la caminata nocturna,
mexico,
migrants,
police,
video |
Read More »

Mexico’s second annual human rights film festival, supported by a number of organizations here including the Mexico branch of Amnesty International, the Ambulante documentary film project and Mexico City’s Human Rights Commission, opens at the end of the week.
12:08 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
Ambulante,
amnesty international,
article19,
ciudad de mexico,
crime,
culture,
events,
film,
freedom of speech,
human rights,
human rights commission,
immigration,
impunity,
justice,
media,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com |
Read More »

It was disconcerting to see the age of the soldiers executing Calderon’s stop and search policy.
1:23 pm | Posted in
ciudad de mexico,
crime,
drugs,
editorial,
Felipe Calderon,
government,
impunity,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
narcotraffick,
politics |
Read More »

The Dart Center, a Colombia University project for journalists who cover violence, got in touch with me after I published a video report on survival training for journalists in Mexico earlier this year.
2:01 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
committee to protect journalists,
crime,
editorial,
government,
impunity,
journalism,
media,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
violence |
Read More »

This is a longer version of an edited interview with the director Christiane Burkhard about her documentary film project, “Tracing Aleida”.
9:13 am | Posted in
advocacy,
arms,
blood,
ciudad de mexico,
crime,
culture,
film,
human rights,
impunity,
kidnappings,
massacre,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
Oaxaca,
Photos on MR,
united states,
video,
violence,
women |
Read More »
The Committee for the Protection of Journalists reports on journalists working in the northern border town of Ciudad Juarez.
12:09 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
arms,
blood,
Ciudad Juarez,
cocaine,
committee to protect journalists,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
drugs,
freedom of speech,
human rights,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
justice,
kidnappings,
media,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
police,
violence |
Read More »

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
11:17 am | Posted in
addiction,
border patrol,
Ciudad Juarez,
cocaine,
corruption,
drugs,
Felipe Calderon,
frontline club,
government,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
narcotraffick,
police,
politics,
video |
Read More »

During that period, 9,758 migrants were deprived of their liberty. More than 60 percent of kidnappings involved groups of migrants travelling together. The majority of those kidnapped were from Honduras (67 %). ¡8% oer the victims were from El Salvador and 13% from Guatemala.
12:16 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
asylum,
Chiapas,
ciudad de mexico,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
Culiacán,
editorial,
government,
human rights,
human rights commission,
illegal,
immigration,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
mexico,
Michoacán,
migrants,
Oaxaca,
police,
politics,
Tijuana,
united states,
video |
Read More »

What happened here last week was a sheer massacre.
4:04 pm | Posted in
arms,
blood,
borderreporter.com,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
drugs,
illegal,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
massacre,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
police,
violence |
Read More »

This week MexicoReporter.com is publishing a series of extracts from David Lida’s book “First Stop in the New World,” which has just come out in paperback. The book is divided between long chapters that deal with topics of great importance in Mexico City (crime, inequality, food, sex and even shopping), and shorter chapters that provide [...]
7:40 am | Posted in
arms,
blood,
books,
ciudad de mexico,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
David Lida,
illegal,
impunity,
justice,
kidnappings,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
police,
poverty,
violence |
Read More »

May 30 2009 – 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.
1:49 pm | Posted in
article19,
crime,
drugs,
editorial,
government,
human rights,
impunity,
journalism,
kidnappings,
media,
mexicoreporter.com,
military,
narcotraffick,
newspapers,
photography,
Photos on MR,
police,
television,
video,
violence |
Read More »

May 29 2009 – A couple of non-profits got together and ran a course just outside Mexico City this month for 18 journalists living and working here.
8:58 am | Posted in
article19,
ciudad de mexico,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
drugs,
government,
impunity,
journalism,
kidnappings,
media,
mexico,
Michoacán,
military,
Morelia,
narcotraffick,
newspapers,
Oaxaca,
photography,
television,
Tijuana,
video,
violence |
Read More »

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.
9:58 am | Posted in
advocacy,
blood,
ciudad de mexico,
Ciudad Juarez,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
drugs,
events,
freedom of speech,
government,
health,
human rights,
illegal,
impunity,
justice,
media,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
police,
politics,
video,
women |
Read More »

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.
7:38 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
carmen aristegui,
ciudad de mexico,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
film,
human rights,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
lydia cacho,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
police,
politics,
protests,
violence |
Read More »
Freedom of expression advocates in Mexico have issued yet another missive in support of the country’s long-suffering journalistic community.
10:54 am | Posted in
advocacy,
article19,
ciudad de mexico,
committee to protect journalists,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
drugs,
events,
freedom of speech,
government,
human rights,
impunity,
journalism,
justice,
lydia cacho,
media,
narcotraffick,
police,
politics |
Read More »
We keep our eye on the frequent press-freedom reports that come out, given the high levels of violence against journalists in Mexico. Tuesday’s release by the Committee to Protect Journalists, sadly, held no surprises.
10:15 am | Posted in
advocacy,
article19,
carmen aristegui,
ciudad de mexico,
Ciudad Juarez,
committee to protect journalists,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
events,
freedom of speech,
government,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
justice,
la plaza,
lydia cacho,
media,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
police,
politics,
violence |
Read More »

February 6 2009 – 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.
2:22 pm | Posted in
advocacy,
carmen aristegui,
committee to protect journalists,
crime,
culture,
freedom of speech,
human rights,
impunity,
journalism,
la plaza,
media,
mexico,
mexicoreporter.com,
narcotraffick,
politics,
protests,
video,
violence,
women |
Read More »

Lydia Cacho’s celebrity was apparent from the get-go last Thursday night in the trendy Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City, where the journalist launched her new book “Not With My Child” (Con Mi Hij@ No).
11:01 am | Posted in
books,
Cancun,
carmen aristegui,
ciudad de mexico,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
events,
freedom of speech,
human rights,
impunity,
journalism,
justice,
lydia cacho,
media,
police,
politics,
violence |
Read More »

A group of Honduran men and women came to Mexico looking for their missing loved ones earlier this year. They claim that there are nearly 600 Honduran migrants who are missing in Mexico who disappeared whilst crossing Mexico to get to the United States.
7:11 pm | Posted in
ciudad de mexico,
corruption,
crime,
government,
human rights,
human rights commission,
illegal,
immigration,
impunity,
kidnappings,
mexicoreporter.com,
migrants,
police,
politics,
video |
Read More »

Immigration, women’s rights, illegal detention and human trafficking are some of the themes that will be examined next week during Mexico’s first human rights film festival.
11:00 am | Posted in
advocacy,
amnesty international,
ciudad de mexico,
culture,
film,
human rights,
human rights commission,
immigration,
impunity,
la plaza,
media |
Read More »
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.
10:17 am | Posted in
advertising,
advocacy,
article19,
ciudad de mexico,
Ciudad Juarez,
committee to protect journalists,
corruption,
crime,
culture,
events,
freedom of speech,
government,
human rights,
illegal,
impunity,
la plaza,
lydia cacho,
media,
narcotraffick,
police,
politics,
violence |
Read More »
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.
10:50 am | Posted in
advocacy,
asylum,
blood,
bombings,
Chihuahua,
ciudad de mexico,
Ciudad Juarez,
cocaine,
committee to protect journalists,
corruption,
crime,
Culiacán,
drugs,
freedom of speech,
government,
human rights,
human rights commission,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
justice,
la plaza,
Michoacán,
narcotraffick,
newspapers,
police,
politics,
reporters without borders,
Tamaulipas,
violence |
Read More »
Reporters Without Borders issued an appeal to the international community today to provide asylum for journalists fleeing Mexican cities such a Ciudad Juarez.
11:58 am | Posted in
advocacy,
arms,
asylum,
blood,
Ciudad Juarez,
committee to protect journalists,
corruption,
crime,
Culiacán,
culture,
drugs,
freedom of speech,
government,
human rights,
illegal,
impunity,
journalism,
media,
narcotraffick,
police,
politics,
reporters without borders,
united states,
violence |
Read More »