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Judi Lynn

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Fri Aug 4, 2017, 10:33 PM Aug 2017

A journalist's murder underscores growing threat in Mexico

A journalist's murder underscores growing threat in Mexico
Maria Verza, Associated Press Updated 3:33 pm, Friday, August 4, 2017


MEXICO CITY (AP) — The staff of the weekly newspaper Riodoce normally meets on Wednesdays to review its plans for coverage of the most recent mayhem wrought in Sinaloa state by organized crime, corrupt officials and ceaseless drug wars. But on this day, in the shadow of their own tragedy, they've come together to talk about security.

It's important to change their routines, they are told. Be more careful with social media. Don't leave colleagues alone in the office at night. Two senior journalists discuss what feels safer: to take their children with them to the office, which was the target of a grenade attack in 2009, or to leave them at home.
 
Security experts have written three words on a blackboard at the front of the room: adversaries, neutrals, allies. They ask the reporters to suggest names for each column — no proof is needed, perceptions and gut feelings are enough

Allies are crucial. In an emergency, they would need a friend, a lawyer, an activist to call.

More:
http://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/A-journalist-s-murder-underscores-growing-threat-11733356.php

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https://www.democraticunderground.com/10141837860






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