Katherine Corcoran chronicles the perils of Mexican journalists

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After nine months, 2022 is already the deadliest year on record for journalists in Mexico. “In the Mouth of the Wolf”, a powerful new book, lays bare the dangers they face

Save time by listening to our audio articles as you multitaskKatherine Corcoran, a former bureau chief in Mexico City for the Associated Press, explains this horror by focusing on one murder, that of Regina Martínez in 2012. The victim, a writer for investigative outlets who lived and worked in Veracruz, a state on the country’s east coast, was found beaten and strangled to death in her bathroom. Few observers believe the prosecutors’ conclusion that her killing was a crime of passion .

Especially after power began to alternate between parties in 2000, journalists grew more independent and assertive, and the state less brutal. But the process of improvement is ongoing. Meanwhile reporting has been threatened by the rise of criminal gangs whose activities include extortion and kidnapping as well as drug-trafficking. A twisty nexus between the criminals and state forces has developed in many places, based on fear, common aims or money.

As that assignment suggests, the plight of journalists is not unique in Mexico, where over 100,000 people are listed as disappeared. Take the infamous case of 43 student teachers who vanished in 2014, which scandalised even violence-weary Mexicans. Recent inquiries into that atrocity suggest a complex interplay between a drug cartel, the army and municipal police. Since Martínez’s death, many more missing people have been found in mass graves of the sort she examined.

 

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The MSM crew we see daily on our TVs are put to absolute shame by these people.

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