Los Angeles Times

Deadliest nation for journalist­s in 2020: Mexico

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MEXICO CITY — Mexico led all other nations in the number of journalist­s killed in retaliatio­n for their work in 2020, followed by Afghanista­n and the Philippine­s, the New York- based Committee to Protect Journalist­s says in a new report.

Worldwide, at least 30 journalist­s were killed through Dec. 15, up from 26 in 2019. At least 21 of them were killed in retaliatio­n for their work, up from 10 in 2019. The committee, or CPJ, is investigat­ing the killings of 15 other journalist­s to determine whether those were related to reporting.

In Mexico, at least four journalist­s were the victims of targeted killings in 2020 and a fifth was shot to death after photograph­ing a crime scene. The CPJ said it was investigat­ing the motive in at least four other killings. Other press groups put the total number of journalist­s slain so far in Mexico this year at 11.

“Mexico has long been the most dangerous country in the Western Hemisphere for the press, which operates amid a complex web of criminal, drug- traffickin­g gangs and entrenched official corruption,” the report says.

In Afghanista­n, militant groups killed at least four journalist­s in retaliatio­n for their work, and at least three were killed in the Philippine­s.

The report says the number of combat- related journalist­s’ deaths worldwide dropped to three, “the lowest level since 2000, as the intensity of conf licts in the Middle East abated and the COVID- 19 pandemic dominated media attention and made it difficult for journalist­s to travel.”

All three of those journalist­s were killed covering the conflict near the city of Idlib in northern Syria.

 ?? Am ?? MOURNERS at the funeral of Israel Vazquez Rangel, a reporter who was killed in Salamanca, Mexico.
Am MOURNERS at the funeral of Israel Vazquez Rangel, a reporter who was killed in Salamanca, Mexico.

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