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Mexico: cops arrested in 'disappearance' of reporter | World War 4 Report

26.1.15

Mexico: cops arrested in 'disappearance' of reporter | World War 4 Report: Veracruz—the scene of a three-way turf war between the Gulf Cartel, Los Zetas and the New Generation gang—is one of the most dangerous states in Mexico for journalists. Three reporters have been killed there since 2011—and S�nchez may prove to be the fourth. But this is part of a nationwide wave of violence against journalists. Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says that 97 journalists have been killed in the country since 2010. (BBC News, PubliMetro, Jan. 8; Animal Politico, Jan. 6; El Financiero, Periodistas de a Pie, Jan. 3)


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