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For Flying a Dron: Mexican Journalists Retained Against Corruption in Edomex · Global Voices

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Three reporters from the Mexican organization Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI), including journalists Lucía Vergara, Leonardo Núñez and Eduardo Buendía, were detained on Thursday, May 14 in the municipality of Tecámac, State of Mexico (Edomex). According to official information, a complaint of invasion of private property was received, so residents confronted the journalists, all while they were doing research work. Later, members of the m…

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María Amparo Casar, president of Mexicans Against Corruption, denounced the harassment of journalists from the media while doing their work in Tecámac, State of Mexico (Edomex). In an interview with Leonardo Curzio, María Amparo Casar expressed concern about how dangerous journalism has become in a context of growing uncertainty and harassment. “It is an environment against the free press that should worry us.” María Amparo CasarMaría Amparo Cas…

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Three reporters from the Mexican organization Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI), including journalists Lucía Vergara, Leonardo Núñez and Eduardo Buendía, were detained on Thursday, May 14 in the municipality of Tecámac, State of Mexico (Edomex). According to official information, a complaint of invasion of private property was received, so residents confronted the journalists, all while they were doing research work. Later, members of the m…

Tecámac, State of Mexico – Journalists Leonardo Núñez and Eduardo Buendía were conducting an investigative report on corruption when they were detained by residents and authorities in Tecámac. According to reports, the detention was allegedly carried out by members of the municipal police, and their whereabouts are currently unknown, raising concerns for their safety. The journalists are part of the Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI…

The organization reported that three of its reporters were detained by residents of Tecamac while conducting a journalistic investigation.

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TV Azteca broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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