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Three journalists found slain in Veracruz

By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
May 6th, 2012
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Three photojournalists have been found slain and dumped in plastic bags by a canal in the eastern Mexico state of Veracruz. The latest slayings come less than a week after the killing in the same state of a reporter for a news magazine. Press advocates are calling for immediate government action to halt a wave of attacks which has killed at least seven current and former reporters and photographers in Veracruz over the last 18 months.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The majority of the reporters had been working on stories on crimes related to local governments. As such, the recent deaths have spawned an atmosphere of terror and self-censorship among journalists.

Mexico remains one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists, with reporters and photographers suffering a rising number of attacks in recent years. Mexico continues to grapple with tens of thousands of killings, kidnappings and extortion against the backdrop of a militarized government offensive against drug cartels.

Prosecutions in most murder cases are rare, as is the case with almost all homicides and other serious crimes in Mexico. As a result, local media outlets have been too intimidated to report on drug-related violence and social media and blogs are often the only outlets to report on serious crime.

The most recent killings came in Boca del Rio, a town near the port city of Veracruz where police found the bodies of four people this week after passers-by spotted four suspicious black plastic bags in a wastewater canal. The four victims bore signs of torture and the bodies had been dismembered, the prosecutor's office said.

One victim was identified as Guillermo Luna Varela, photographer for a local news Web site. Another victim was identified as Gabriel Huge, who had been working as a photojournalist for the local news agency Notiver.

State officials said the third victim was Esteban Rodriguez, who was a photographer for the local newspaper AZ. The fourth victim was Luna's girlfriend, Irasema Becerra, state prosecutors said.

State officials said the killings bore the hallmarks of organized crime and they would ask federal authorities to help investigate.

In Mexico, Veracruz is a common route for drugs and migrants coming from the south on the way up to the U.S. and much of the area around its main port city on the Gulf of Mexico turned in recent years into a battleground between the Zetas and New Generation, a cartel based in the western state of Jalisco.

The generation cartel is allied with the powerful Sinaloa cartel, which is led by kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

In a related journalist killing, Miguel Angel Lopez Velasco, a columnist and editorial director for the local news agency Notiver, was shot to death in Veracruz along with his wife and one of his children in June of last year.

Authorities that month also found the body of journalist Noel Lopez buried in a clandestine grave in the town of Chinameca.

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