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Mexico, the deadliest country for journalists in 2022: watchdog

Mexico City
Reuters

Mexico is the country where most journalists were killed in 2022, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders said on Wednesday in a report that documented alarming evidence of kidnappings, assaults and arrests of media workers.

The report registered 11 killings of media professionals in the Latin American country from January to Dec[ember] 1, or nearly 20 [per cent] of the global total, the report said.

“Pressures from civil society and international organizations, and the protection mechanisms of local authorities have been insufficient,” RSF said.

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Esteban Gallardo, brother of Pamela Gallardo, who disappeared in 2017, looks at the altar honouring murdered journalists and activists on the eve of the Day of the Dead in Mexico City, Mexico, on 31st October. PICTURE: Reuters/Gustavo Graf/File photo

Freedom of speech advocacy groups have documented even more killings of media workers this year, making 2022 the deadliest year on record for journalists in Mexico.

Worldwide, RSF reported 57 journalist killings, an 18.8 per cent increase from 2021, driven mainly by the war in Ukraine.

Still, almost half those murders were in the Americas.



Countries shaken by violence such as Haiti, Nicaragua and Brazil were among the riskiest for investigating issues relating to organised crime, gangs and corruption, RSF said. 

The report also highlighted the killing of three reporters in Brazil, amid extensive coverage of Amazon deforestation and illegal logging activity, with the murder of British journalist Dom Phillips among the most high profile cases. 

The organisation reported 49 media workers went missing and other 65 were kidnapped globally.

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