Mexican journalist shot dead leaving home

Another journalist has been killed in Mexico, the country classified as the most dangerous in the Western Hemisphere for media workers.

A Mexican journalist has been murdered in the southern state of Chiapas, authorities and his employer say, the latest attack against the press in one of the world's most dangerous countries for media workers.

As he was leaving his home in the city of Yajalon on Friday afternoon, Mario Gomez was confronted by two suspects and shot in the abdomen, according to El Heraldo de Chiapas, the local newspaper which employed him.

Gomez was taken to a hospital, where he died of his injuries. The suspects fled the scene.

"We vigorously condemn the cowardly aggression suffered by our colleague," the paper wrote in an editorial note. "We demand of the competent authorities the investigation of these criminal acts."

The state prosecutor's office said that its homicide department would investigate the crime.

Mexico has seen unprecedented levels of violence as rival drug gangs splintered into smaller groups after more than a decade of a military-led campaign to battle the cartels.

Journalists in particular have become a target for violence in Mexico, which the Committee to Protect Journalists classifies as the most dangerous country in the Western Hemisphere for media workers.

Eleven journalists were killed in Mexico in 2017, and 2016 saw the same number of killings, according to Article 19, a free-speech advocacy group.

In the vast majority of attacks, no one has been punished.


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Published 22 September 2018 12:36pm
Source: AAP


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