The corpses of a man (R) and a woman (L) hang from a pedestrian bridge in Nuevo Laredo, Tabasco state, Mexico on September 13, 2011, early morning. Two bodies appeared hanging from the bridge with messages (yellow sign on top) allegedly sent by the Zetas drug cartel to people who denounce violence in social networks. AFP PHOTO/ Raul LLAMAS (Photo credit should read RAUL LLAMAS/AFP/Getty Images)
There is no such thing as "Freedom of the Press" in Mexico. However, there is freedom to kill and kidnap journalists or anyone who dares to make reports on the drug wars. Reporters have been beheaded, kidnapped and hung out publicly, and etc. Therefore, it makes Mexico one of the most dangerous places for residents and reporters (the 4th most deadly country for reporters)
There is no such thing as "Freedom of the Press" in Mexico. However, there is freedom to kill and kidnap journalists or anyone who dares to make reports on the drug wars. Reporters have been beheaded, kidnapped and hung out publicly, and etc. Therefore, it makes Mexico one of the most dangerous places for residents and reporters (the 4th most deadly country for reporters)
Link:
https://ire.org/blog/ire-conference-blog/2013/07/03/outside-us-reporting-amid-danger/
Picture:
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