
The North American daily says Javier Valdez' death confirms the danger reporters in Mexico undergo

The North American daily says Javier Valdez' death confirms the danger reporters in Mexico undergo

The murders of journalists in Mexico pair it to Syria or Afghanistan even without war

OPINION: Although last week public opinion focused on the defenselessness of journalists, there are also environmentalists, activists, members of the LGBT community and victims of organized crime in danger too

Salvador Adame Pardo, journalist and 6TV director in Múgica, Michoacán, was kidnapped Thursday by a group of heavily armed unknown assailants

Mexico’s leading daily published a manifesto in its print edition to take a stand against violence suffered by journalists

The revision comes only 24 hours after the president vowed to protect the Mexican press following protests of the Journalists guild. The Mexican Presidency regards revision as "normal procedure"

"The murder of journalists and human rights defenders often is a symptom of greater phenomenon of impunity."

The recent news about journalist murders have alerted the foreign media

Separate attacks in Western Mexico leave renowned Mexican journalist, Javier Valdez Cárdenas, dead, while local magazine executive, Sonia Córdova, remains severely injured

Despite promises of action by Peña Nieto and his predecessors Felipe Calderón and Vicente Fox, Mexico's impunity rating has more than doubled since 2008