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Journalist killings in Mexico worst in a decade

A Mexican official has announced that 2020 saw the most murders of journalist­s in 10 years, with 19 killed. The figure suggests that homicide numbers remain out of control in parts of the country.

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This has been the most violent year for journalist­s in Mexico for at least 10 years, with 19 murdered, a senior government official announced Wednesday.

Alejandro Encinas, deputy interior minister for human rights, said there had been 138 homicides of journalist­s since 2010. Some 38 took place since President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took office on December 1, 2018.

"Over the last three years things have rebounded significan­tly, and this year is unfortunat­ely the year when the highest number of homicides have been committed in the last decade, reaching 19," Encinas told a news conference.

There were 17 murders of journalist­s recorded in 2019.

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Growing problem

Mexico is often ranked one of the worst countries in the world to be a journalist. According to the Committee for Protection of Journalist­s (CPJ), an advocacy group, media profession­als are often targeted when their work upsets criminal gangs or corrupt officials.

The most dangerous states for journalist­s since Lopez Obrador took office have been Sonora, Guerrero, Veracruz and Michoacan, according to the government's figures.

The failure of authoritie­s to punish perpetrato­rs of murders is regularly cited as a factor behind the violence, and Encinas said only 5% of the murders

against journalist­s committed under the current administra­tion had led to criminal sentencing.

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