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Paris, France, Darmstadt, Germany, and Vienna, Austria, July 4, 2012 - In light of Mexico’s Presidential elections that took place on July 1, the International Press Institute (IPI) and the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) reiterate their call upon President-elect, Enrique Peña Nieto, to prioritize the safety of journalists and bring an end to the violence and harassment that reporters face throughout the country.

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Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2012-07-04 16:23

IPI and WAN-IFRA Demand Immediate Clarification of Events and Reiterate Call to Mexican Presidential Candidates

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Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2012-06-22 14:33

Reacting to yet another journalist killing in Mexico, over 100 human rights organisations and journalists from around the world united in an unprecented move to express their outrage and to call on the Mexican government to put an immediate end to crimes against freedom of expression in the country.

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Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2012-06-19 10:19

Mexican crime reporter Victor Manuel Báez Chino was killed on Thursday morning in Xalapa, the capital of the State of Veracruz. He had been kidnapped on Wednesday evening after he left his office.

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Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2012-06-15 17:26

Anabel Hernández, periodista y escritora mexicana conocida por su labor de investigación sobre la corrupción y el abuso de poder entre políticos mexicanos, ha sido distinguida con el premio Pluma de Oro de la Libertad 2012, el galardón que la Asociación Mundial de Periódicos y Editores de Noticias (WAN-IFRA) concede anualmente en defensa de la libertad de prensa.

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Andrew Heslop

Date

2012-03-01 12:32

Since 1998, our organisation has actively monitored the cases of media employees who pay the ultimate price in their efforts to bring us the news. A way of honouring the courage and determination of men and women who lose their lives while reporting on conflicts, challenging governments or investigating corruption and crime.

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Rodrigo Bonilla's picture

Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2012-01-12 11:05

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Hannah Vinter

Date

2011-11-24 13:01

Weekly newspaper Río Doce is a rare success story of independent journalism in one of the world’s most dangerous regions for media professionals. Based in the city of Culiacán, capital of the north western state of Sinaloa, in Mexico, the publication received the 2011 edition of the prestigious Maria Moors Cabot Prizes, awarded by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, in recognition for the most outstanding reporting on Latin America and the Caribbean. WAN-IFRA interviewed Mr. Ismael Bojorquez Perea, one of the founders and current director of Río Doce.

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Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2011-11-16 15:14

Llamamiento al cese de la violencia contra los profesionales de los medios en México.

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Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2011-11-15 11:17

Aufruf zur Beendigung der Gewalt gegen Medienmitarbeiter in Mexiko.

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Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2011-11-03 09:58

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