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Mexico Was the Most Dangerous Country for Journalists in 2020
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Thursday, 31 December 2020 13:30

Excerpt: "Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on Tuesday published its annual report on journalists who have been killed while carrying out their work, noting that Mexico ranks first among the most dangerous countries for journalists."

A man hangs images of murdered journalists during a demonstration against the murder of a journalist Anabel Flores outside the Government of Veracruz building in Mexico City, February 11, 2016. (photo: Edgar Garrido/Reuters)
A man hangs images of murdered journalists during a demonstration against the murder of a journalist Anabel Flores outside the Government of Veracruz building in Mexico City, February 11, 2016. (photo: Edgar Garrido/Reuters)


Mexico Was the Most Dangerous Country for Journalists in 2020

By teleSUR

31 December 20


Over the last year, 50 journalists were killed around the world. Eight of them died in Mexico.

eporters Without Borders (RSF) on Tuesday published its annual report on journalists who have been killed while carrying out their work, noting that Mexico ranks first among the most dangerous countries for journalists.

Mexico recorded 8 journalists killed in 2020, thus consolidating an average of 9 journalists murdered each year over the past five years.

The RSF report noted the "savage" deaths of Julio Valdivia, who was found decapitated in Veracruz, and Victor Alvarez, who was cut to pieces in Acapulco.

Honduras was placed as the second deadliest country in the Americas with at least 3 journalists shot dead.

This year, 50 journalists have been killed worldwide. RSF noted that 68 percent of the deaths occurred in countries considered to be at peace while 84 percent of the journalists were deliberately targeted and eliminated.

The most dangerous news coverages continue to be investigations into local corruption, the mafia, and organized crime.

After recalling that 937 journalists were assassinated over the last 10 years, RSF pointed out that the number of journalists killed in war zones decreased this year.

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