Why are so many journalists being killed in Mexico? – Inside Story

Mexico is not a war zone, and yet, it’s one of the most dangerous places in the world for reporters.

Prominent journalist Javier Valdez is the latest of several members of the media who have been killed this year alone.

The Committee to Protect Journalists says widespread impunity ‘allows criminal gangs, corrupt officials, and cartels to silence their critics.’

The Mexican government has repeatedly promised to protect journalists, and freedom of speech.

But the shootings and beatings continue.

So, what should be done to stop the targeting of journalists?

Guest:

David Shirk – Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of San Diego.

Miguel Basanez – Former Mexican Ambassador to the United States.

Steven Dudley – The Co-director of InSight, an initiative aimed at monitoring organised crime in the Americas.

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In This Story: Mexico

Mexico is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is the most populous Spanish-speaking nation. Mexico City is its capital city and largest metropolis.

Mexico became an independent nation state after the successful Mexican War of Independence against Spain in 1821.

Mexico is a developing country, but has the world’s 15th-largest economy by nominal GDP and the 11th-largest by PPP, with the United States being its largest economic partner. Since 2006, a conflict between the government and drug trafficking syndicates has led to over 120,000 deaths.

Mexico receives a significant number of tourists every year; in 2018, it was the 6th most-visited country in the world, with 39 million international arrivals.

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