1. Dangerous Work: Violence Against Mexico's Journalists and Lessons from Colombia
- Author:
- Douglas Farah
- Publication Date:
- 04-2012
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- National Endowment for Democracy
- Abstract:
- The job of Mexican journalists covering drug trafficking and organized crime along the Mexico- U.S. border has regularly been called the most dangerous job in the world. And the danger has spread from journalists for traditional media to bloggers and citizens who post reports on drug cartel violence through social media such as Twitter and Facebook. The danger is not just from drug cartels, however. Journalists often identified local politicians and police– frequently in the pay of the cartels– as the source of most of the threats.
- Topic:
- Political Violence, Crime, Mass Media, and Narcotics Trafficking
- Political Geography:
- Colombia, Latin America, and Mexico