Deadly Duty: Journalists Pay a High Price as Attacks on the Media Shoot Up
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At least thirteen journalists were killed in Latin America so far this year for exercising their profession, compared to the nine cases recorded in all 2024
The violence does not stop journalists in Mexico. The country remains the most dangerous to exercise journalism in the region, with almost two reporters murdered every month since January, according to the most recent report on violence against the press presented this Wednesday by Reporters Without Borders. That alert agency that until July the country records nine murders of informers. “Most of the victims worked in local or community media an…
Mexico City Disinform ourselves. «Mexico remains the most dangerous country in the region for reporters», with at least eight journalists murdered in 2025, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reported. «Despite the commitments made by the presidency and the implementation of protection mechanisms, Mexico remains the most dangerous country in the region for journalists. In July, three new murders in less than a week increased the total to nine death…
Mexico is and remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists. Reporters without borders report several murders this year.
Deadly duty: Journalists pay a high price as attacks on the media shoot up
“Today is the most dangerous time to be a journalist in CPJ’s history… The rise in journalist killings is part of a broader trend of muzzling the media globally.” – Jodie Ginsberg, CEO, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) “At no point in the last 20 years have so many people been denied the benefits of open societies, like the ability to voice opinions, access a free media, or participate in free and open elections.” – Quinn McKew, Executive …
Since January, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has documented the murder of at least thirteen journalists in Latin America. This figure already exceeds the nine cases recorded for the entire year of 2024, confirming a worrying increase in deadly violence against the press. Local journalists working on sensitive topics are the most targeted. Mexico remains the most dangerous country in the region for reporters. In the face of this escalation, RSF…
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