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Covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire

covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire
covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire

Covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire Story highlights. (cnn) lucio soria is a recorder of the dead in ciudad juarez's drug cartel war. "el sorias," as he is affectionately called by his colleagues, is a photojournalist for the. As criminal groups expand their power and influence, mexico has become one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalism, with more reporters killed in some years than in war zones such.

covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire
covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire

Covering Mexico S Cartel Wars Puts Journalists In The Line Of Fire In one small mexican city, journalists who tried to expose cartel violence and government corruption became swept up in the murders devouring the country. nicholas casey reported from mexico. Garza's reporting put his life on the line "in 2017, i documented two cases of corruption between the state government and the los zetas cartel," garza told npr. Mexican drug cartels take aim at journalists. threats against the press in mexico are on the rise in an increasingly hostile and violent environment. in 2020, there were 692 attacks on reporters – 13.6% more than a year earlier – and six were killed. posters displaying images of reporters who have been killed in mexico. A covert operation to solve the murder of one of mexico’s bravest investigative journalists. by melissa del bosque. april 10, 2023. for nearly two decades, miroslava breach documented cartel.

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