Mexican Investigative Crime Reporters Receive Death Threats - Committee to Protect Journalists
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Mexican investigative crime reporters receive death threats - Committee to Protect Journalists
Mexico City, July 10, 2025—Mexican authorities must immediately and credibly investigate death threats against two crime reporters, Óscar Balderas and Luis Chaparro, and take all appropriate steps to guarantee their safety and that of other reporters covering organized crime, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. Balderas, a well-known investigative journalist, reported on July 4 on X that he had received a threatening call from u…
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Miami (USA)- The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) this Friday called on the Mexican authorities to guarantee the safety of journalists Oscar Balderas and Luis Chaparro, who have denounced death threats after publishing investigations into organized crime. The organization, based in Miami, also called for a thorough and transparent investigation to give [...] La entrada The IAPA demands protection for two journalists threatened in Mexico w…
Two content creators were killed in recent events. Miami. – The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) calls on the Mexican authorities to guarantee the safety of journalists Oscar Balderas and Luis Chaparro, who have denounced death threats after publishing investigations into organized crime. The organization also urges an investigation into ...
It is increasingly evident that censorship and the violation of #FreedomOfExpression are intensifying in Mexico. One example is the situation of journalist Héctor de Mauleón and the newspaper El Universal, who are facing persecution after publishing a column in which they exposed the regime and its ambitions to control the Tamaulipas Court of Justice. Freedom of expression must remain a fundamental right.
It is becoming increasingly evident that censorship and the impact on freedom of expression are intensifying in Mexico. As an example is the situation of journalist Héctor de Mauleón and the newspaper El Universal, who face persecution after publishing a column in which he exposed the regime and its ambitions to control the Tamaulipas Court of Justice. Freedom of expression must remain a fundamental right.
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