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Sandra Rodríguez Nieto is a Mexican journalist who for many years was an investigative reporter for El Diario de Juárez.She has aggressively covered the narcotics-connected violence in Ciudad Juárez, which is located across the border from El Paso, Texas, and which is one of the most violent cities in the world.
El Hablador: Louisiana: New Orleans: 1845 [31] Hacienda [22] New York: Buffalo: 1905 [2] Hispano Americano [26] California: San Diego: El Imparcial de Texas [20] Texas: San Antonio: 1908 1924 El Libre Pensador [20] Texas: Brownsville: 1890 ? ENGL Trans::The Free Thinker Mensajero [22] Arizona: Phoenix: El Mensajero Semanal de Nueva York: New ...
Juarez: The Laboratory of Our Future, 1998, Aperture Press (with Charles Bowden) Morir Despacio: Una Mirada al Interior de las Maquiladoras en la Frontera E.U./México , 2000 No One is Illegal: Fighting Violence and State Repression on the U.S.-Mexico Border , 2006, Haymarket Books (with Justin Akers Chacon and Mike Davis)
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Armando Rodríguez, born José Armando Rodríguez Carreón and also known as "El Choco", (c. 1968 – 13 November 2008), was a Mexican journalist who covered the crime beat for El Diario de Juárez in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and was murdered at his residence. [2]
El Diario de Juárez, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico; El Diario (Mexico, ... El Diario de El Paso, Texas, United States; El Diario La Prensa, New York City, ...
Juárez has four local newspapers: El Diario, El Mexicano, El PM and Hoy. El Diario de Juárez, [79] is the founder of El Diario de El Paso. El Norte was a fifth, but it ceased operations on April 2, 2017, following the murder of journalist Miroslava Breach, [80] the paper explained, the recent killings of several Mexican journalists made the ...
Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. [1] Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, [2] [3] press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism ...