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Mexico: a journalist murdered in Tijuana, another in Veracruz

2022-01-18T05:24:55.468Z


A photojournalist who had been threatened was murdered on Monday in Tijuana in northwestern Mexico, where an association also called on the...


A photojournalist who had been threatened was murdered on Monday in Tijuana in northwestern Mexico, where an association also asked the prosecution to investigate the death of another journalist killed in Veracruz on January 10.

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A contributor to several Mexican publications, photographer Margarito Martinez was killed at midday near his home in Tijuana, a border town with the United States, said the Baja California State Security Ministry.

The photographer, who specializes in police affairs, was the target

of "an assault with a firearm"

, according to the press release from the regional ministry.

Martinez, 49, was threatened in December by bloggers, said the NGO YoSiSoyPeriodista ("I am a journalist"), which is asking the authorities for protective measures for journalists.

The General Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation, stating: "

Freedom of expression, in all its forms, is a fundamental right of citizens

".

In the state of Veracruz, the State Commission for the Protection of Journalists asked the state's General Prosecutor's Office to implement the "

protocol for the investigation of crimes against freedom of expression

" after the homicide of José Luis Gamboa, stabbed on January 10 in the port of Veracruz. His body was not identified until the 14th by his family. The victim no longer worked as a journalist but as a social media analyst, according to a local source. He had no "

history of assaults

" or "

threats

" and was not protected, according to the State Commission for the Protection of Journalists.

Mexico is considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, exposed to reprisals from drug cartels operating in several of the country's 32 states.

At least seven journalists were killed in 2021, according to an AFP count, which tries each time to establish whether the victim was still active, and whether he was killed for his investigations or his articles.

A hundred journalists have been killed since 2000, according to figures from the Commission on Human Rights.

Source: lefigaro

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