Opinión: El país más peligroso para ejercer el periodismo
Abstract
The murder of Mexican journalists Ana María Marcela Yarce Viveros and Rocío González Trápaga, which took place on September 1 in Mexico City, is terrible. Now their names swell one of the tragic accounts that have been part of the daily landscape of the Aztec country for some years: that of the dead journalists. So far in 2011, 8 journalists have been murdered, adding to the 74 since 2000, the year in which many believed that the democratic transition would become a reality in Mexico.
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