Four of the last reporters and photographers willing to cover crime stories have been slain in less than a week in violence-torn Veracruz state, where two Mexican drug cartels are warring over control of smuggling routes and targeting sources of independent information. The brutal campaign is bleeding the media and threatening to turn Veracruz into the latest state in Mexico where fear snuffs out reporting on the drug war. Three photojournalists who worked the perilous crime beat in the port city of Veracruz were found dismembered and dumped in plastic bags in a canal Thursday, less than a week after a reporter for an investigative newsmagazine was beaten and strangled in her home in the state capital of Xalapa. Press freedom groups said all three photographers had temporarily fled the state after receiving threats last year. The organizations called for immediate government action to halt a wave of attacks that has killed at least seven current and former reporters and photographers in Veracruz over the last 18 months. Like most of those, the men found Thursday were among the few journalists left working on crime-related stories in the state. Threats and killings have spawned an atmosphere of terror and self-censorship, and most local media are too intimidated to report on drug-related violence. Social media and blogs are often the only outlets reporting on serious crime. Veracruz isn't the only battleground for Mexican media. In at least three northeastern states, journalists are under siege from assailants throwing grenades inside newsrooms and gunmen firing into newspaper and TV station buildings. In the state of Tamaulipas, on the border with Texas, local media stopped covering drug trafficking violence, mentioning drug cartels or reporting on organized crime shortly after two gangs began fighting for control of Nuevo Laredo in 2004. As part of that war, reporters were targeted to keep them silent or because they had links to gangs. Mexico has become one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists in recent years, amid a government offensive against drug cartels and fighting among gangs that have brought tens of thousands of deaths, kidnappings and extortion cases. Prosecutions in journalist killings are almost nonxistent, although that is widely true of all homicides and other serious crimes in Mexico. The latest killings came in Boca del Rio, a town near the port city of Veracruz where police found the bodies. The victims bore signs of torture and had been dismembered, the state prosecutors' office said. One victim was identified as Guillermo Luna Varela, a crime-news photographer for the website http://www.veracruznews.com.mx who was last seen by local reporters covering a car accident Wednesday afternoon. According to a fellow journalist, who insisted on speaking anonymously out of fear, Luna was in his 20s and had begun his career working for the local newspaper Notiver. The journalist said Luna was the nephew of another of the men found dead, Gabriel Huge. Huge was in his early 30s and worked as a photojournalist for Notiver until last summer, when he fled the state soon after two of the paper's reporters were slain in still-unsolved killings. He had returned to the state to work as a reporter, but it was not immediately clear what kind of stories he was covering recently. State officials said the third victim was Esteban Rodriguez, who was a photographer for the local newspaper AZ until last summer, when he too quit and fled the state. He later came back, but took up work as a welder. The London-based press freedom group Article 19 said he, like the other two, had been a crime photographer. The fourth victim was Luna's girlfriend, Irasema Becerra, state prosecutors said. Article 19 said in a report last year that Luna, Varela and Rodriguez were among 13 Veracruz journalists who had fled their homes because of crime-related threats and official unwillingness to protect them or investigate the danger. The Committee to Protect Journalists said in 2008 that Huge had been detained and beaten by federal police as he tried to cover a fatal auto accident involving officers. Last June, Miguel Angel Lopez Velasco, a columnist and editorial director for Notiver, was shot to death in Veracruz along with his wife and one of his children. Authorities that month also found the body of journalist Noel Lopez buried in a clandestine grave in the town of Chinameca. Lopez, who disappeared three months earlier, had worked for the weeklies Horizonte and Noticias de Acayucan and for the daily newspaper La Verdad. The following month, Yolanda Ordaz de la Cruz, a police reporter for Notiver, was found with her throat cut in the state. Lopez was found after a suspect in another case confessed to killing him, but the other two murders have not been resolved. The cartel war in Veracruz reached a bloody peak in September when 35 bodies were dumped on a main highway in rush-hour traffic. Local law enforcement in the state was considered so corrupt and infiltrated by the Zetas and other gangs that Mexico's federal government fired 800 officers and 300 administrative personnel in the city of Veracruz-Boca del Rio in December and sent in about 800 marines to patrol. Mike O'Connor, the Committee to Protect Journalists' representative for Mexico, said journalists in Veracruz were exercising an unusual degree of self-censorship even before Ordaz and Lopez were killed. He said media avoided much coverage of crime and corruption. "Important news was not covered because it might upset the Zetas. Then these guys were killed and self-censorship cracked down even more," O'Connor said. "Almost all of the police beat reporters left town after those killings." Regina Martinez, a correspondent for the national magazine Proceso, continued to cover crime-related stories along with a handful of other journalists, however. On Saturday, authorities went to her home in Xalapa, the state capital, after a neighbor reported it to be suspiciously quiet. They found the reporter dead in her bathroom with signs she had been beaten and strangled. "Self-censorship was extraordinarily strong but whoever killed these journalists wanted more," O'Connor said. "It still wasn't enough to satisfy whoever killed these journalists." Mexico's human rights commission says 74 media workers were slain from 2000 to 2011. The Committee to Protect Journalists says 51 were killed in that time. It noted in a statement on the Mexico killings that Thursday was World Press Freedom Day.
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- every historical human being. (1)
- every legend (1)
- Expats could be forced to return home under new government tax proposals affecting rental property in the UK. (1)
- Expats in Spain warned of faulty hip replacements (1)
- exploding the common myths about which foods are good for us (1)
- Facebook App Lets You Add Enemies Online (1)
- Facebook's 'dark side': study finds link to socially aggressive narcissism (1)
- Families in Spain face eviction over stranger loans (1)
- Fire in Benahavis (1)
- First Spaniard dies of Ebola (1)
- Former British and European champion boxer Jamie Moore has been shot in Marbella (1)
- Former Lloyds worker Jessica Harper in £2.5m fraud charge (1)
- Four fires in the Pyrenees being brought under control (1)
- Four of the last reporters and photographers willing to cover crime stories have been slain in less than a week in violence-torn Veracruz state (1)
- France and Germany want to suspend the Shengen Agreement (1)
- France brings in breathalyser law (1)
- Freedom near after years in hell but Schapelle Corby is too scared to hope (1)
- French judges seek arrest of Equatorial Guinea leader's son (1)
- Gang dispute sparked funeral home shooting that left 2 dead (1)
- Gangster's Paradise Rapper Coolio Arrested In Las Vegas (1)
- General Strike minimum services agreed for transport (1)
- Gerard Kavanagh shot dead in Costa del Sol pub (1)
- German man arrested after Málaga lawyer's body found in the boot of his own car (1)
- German taxpayer would be obliged to subsidise the wages of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. (1)
- Google plans to warn more than half a million users of a computer infection that may knock their computers off the Internet this summer. (1)
- Greece cannot leave the euro. (1)
- guns for hire (1)
- has died while out fishing for carp at the Amadorio dam (1)
- Health board owed £130k for treatment of foreign nationals (1)
- Health Minister announces crackdown on foreigners using the Spanish Health Service (1)
- Helicopter rescue for crew of ship aground (1)
- High Alert in Casablanca Airport After Death of Woman Returning from Mecca (1)
- Holidaymakers in Spain this summer are facing a surprise new airport tax imposed by the Spanish government (1)
- holmesandco-london.com (1)
- Iberia Express takes off on Sunday (1)
- in genuine dialogue with others is absolutely necessary if man is to remain human. (1)
- including nine children (1)
- including three children (1)
- Insecure websites to be named and shamed after checks (1)
- INTERPOL Targets Trafficking Of Stolen Vehicles (1)
- Investigators are questioning Mexico's former deputy defence minister and a top army general for suspected links to organised crime (1)
- Irish man shot dead in suspected gangland murder in Spanish bar (1)
- Irish teenager being held on attempted murder charge in Costa del Sol (1)
- is sexualising the dance floors of a much younger generation. (1)
- ISIS terrorists discovered in Morocco (1)
- it is safe to say that Vin Diesel is a man who likes his boys' toys. (1)
- It will cost two million € to connect the electricity (1)
- Jessica Harper admits £2.4m Lloyds Bank fraud (1)
- JetBlue plane in emergency landing after captain's apparent breakdown (1)
- José Manuel Martin Alba (1)
- Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll murder trial (1)
- killing at least 15 civilians (1)
- known as 'daggering' (1)
- Laser attacks on planes are surging (1)
- Lionel Messi may have just been named the most valuable player at the World Cup in Brazil but that is unlikely to soften the blow of having to pay Spain's largest tax bill (1)
- London buses have been booked to carry a Christian advertising campaign expected to start next week (1)
- London's secret music venue and their livestream act (1)
- Luggage thieves caught at airport (1)
- Madeleine McCann (1)
- Major wildfire in Malaga leaves elderly Briton dead and his wife missing (1)
- makes its wearers smell like freshly printed books (1)
- MALIBU is a 50m motor yacht delivered by the world renowned Amels Shipyard in Holland (1)
- Man stranded in desert builds motorcycle out of his broken car (1)
- Marbella boxer ring return after trainer shot (1)
- Marbella eight urbanisations (1)
- Marbella Forest Fire (1)
- Marbella in Spain on Wednesday. (1)
- may be gone (1)
- more important (1)
- Moroccan appeal court confirmed a death sentence (1)
- Naked cyclists in Spanish city protests (1)
- named as Andrew Latham (1)
- Nevada (1)
- Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful (1)
- New Black Panther leader arrested as group sets bounty in Florida shooting (1)
- Nicolas Sarkozy threatens to pull France out of Schengen zone (1)
- NOBODY DIED FROM LACK OF SLEEP (1)
- Numerous homes have been burnt out and others seriously affected in Ojén and Marbella. The urbanisation La Mairena has flames affecting several properties. (1)
- ON CLOUD NINE: BATH SALTS BY ANOTHER NAME... WITH STRONG COMPULSIONS TO REDOSE (1)
- Opiates Killed 8 Americans In Afghanistan (1)
- OwnFone: A Custom-Printed Phone Perfect for Seniors and Kids (1)
- Paper Passion (1)
- Pensioner shoots himself at Greek Parliament (1)
- people don't really want to be happy (1)
- people don't really want to change (1)
- perfect moules marinières (1)
- Phone data shows romance 'driven by women' (1)
- Pigs worship God of Materialism (1)
- Pimps Arrested in Spain for 'Barcoding' Women (1)
- Place your bets on Euro Vegas (1)
- Police have several leads in the investigation of the large forest fire that started a week ago. (1)
- police hunt for Michael Brown's missing millions (1)
- Police plans to fire rubber bullets in London (1)
- police urge (1)
- popular Caribbean dancing style used by adults (1)
- Practicing a Rule of Life with others moves us against the grain of our individualistic culture. (1)
- Protests Spread in Morocco's North Rif Mountains (1)
- real estate company Reyal Urbis filed for insolvency after failing to renegotiate debt with its creditors. (1)
- refuses to 'search for food in garbage' (1)
- Reopen Madeleine case (1)
- Researchers completing a new study on alcohol consumption have discovered that college-age students who binge drink are happier than those who don't. (1)
- reveals French research (1)
- Revolt in the city of Bni Bouayach (1)
- Rioter who attacked Malaysian student jailed for seven years (1)
- Rule of Life is an intentional pattern of spiritual disciplines that provides structure and direction for growth (1)
- Ryanair adds six Euro surcharge to tickets purchased in Spain (1)
- Ryanair threatens surcharge on flights to Spain (1)
- S SPAIN THE NEXT GREECE? NATION SINKS FURTHER INTO MIRE (1)
- Salou (1)
- Saudi prince's convoy in Paris attacked by gunmen (1)
- says coroner (1)
- says study (1)
- Scotland Yard said on Wednesday. (1)
- Secret Service scandal sheds light on sex tourism in Latin America (1)
- Serbian mafia 'put gangster in mincer and ate him for lunch' (1)
- Sex is a multibillion-dollar industry in Spain (1)
- Sex Robots Will Revolutionize Sex Tourism (1)
- Shares in Standard Chartered dive after Iran allegations (1)
- Shawn Tyson guilty of murdering two Britons in Florida (1)
- shooting a cop dead is now legal in the state of Indiana. (1)
- Silvio Berlusconi (1)
- slow (1)
- Smokers could one day be immunised against nicotine so they gain no pleasure from the habit (1)
- socially disruptive narcissists More Facebook Friends You Have (1)
- Spain Approves Canary Islands Oil Exploration (1)
- Spain king ousted as honorary president of World Wildlife Fund branch after elephant hunt (1)
- Spain moves toward freedom of information law (1)
- Spain Scraps Siesta as Stores Stay Open to Spur Spending (1)
- Spain to probe cigarette smuggling Crime. (1)
- Spain wildfires: Three killed (1)
- Spain's 2 big unions call for general strike March 29 (1)
- Spain's dilemmas over 'Eurovegas' mega casino plans (1)
- Spain's Iberia starts low-cost airline (1)
- Spain's public debt soars to record high (1)
- Spain's Unicaja (1)
- Spanish House Prices Tumble (1)
- Spanish police crackdown on organised crime (1)
- Spanish state will need outside help – or even go bankrupt. (1)
- Spanish Tourism Industry Prepares for Difficult Summer (1)
- STAR WARS DETOURS™ Trailer (1)
- study suggests (1)
- Surf Air: Can an all-you-can-fly airline possibly work? (1)
- Taliban fire at delegates visiting Afghan massacre site (1)
- thank each and every one of you (1)
- the British girl who went missing while on holiday in Portugal half a decade ago (1)
- The ex Mayor of Alcaucín in Málaga (1)
- The Five Keys to Mindful Communication (1)
- The Four Steps To Wisdom (1)
- The joy of life for my Spanish Rainbow (1)
- THE Local Police in Benalmadena are one of the most tech savvy forces on the coast. (1)
- the long (1)
- the More Unhappy You Are (1)
- The nine people believed injured by stray police gunfire outside the Empire State Building were not the first to learn how dangerous a crowded street can be in a gunfight. (1)
- the northern Spanish town where thousands of British students flock every spring for four nights of drunken debauchery. (1)
- The Spanish Government is to increase the tax on diesel vehicles (1)
- There has been a weekend of terror for immigrants in Tangiers (1)
- Threat of EBOLA as 224 african immigrants rescued off Spanish coast (1)
- Three killed in northern Italy earthquake (1)
- Times are desperate in Spain. (1)
- To live in communion (1)
- Too Floppy (1)
- Tracking a Rare Tattoo-Related Infection (1)
- trafficking accused found hiding in loft with £70k in cash (1)
- Two Britons killed and two more seriously injured in Murcia traffic accident (1)
- TWO men who have been arrested by detectives investigating the murder of crime boss Eamon 'The Don' Dunne are senior lieutenants of crime lord Christy Kinahan. (1)
- Under European Union law (1)
- United States service member walked out of a military base in a rural district of southern Afghanistan on Sunday and opened fire on three nearby houses (1)
- US soldier has killed 16 Afghan civilians (1)
- Vatican orders crackdown on 'radical' nuns in the US (1)
- warn aviation officials (1)
- Wayne Rooney launches phone-hacking claim (1)
- we tested our cockroach leg stimulus protocol on the squid's chromatophores. (1)
- were killed (1)
- What cannabis actually does to your brain (1)
- When 50 Shades of Grey doesn’t cut it. (1)
- WHEN YOUR HIGHER POWER FAILS YOU (1)
- where the authorities have evacuated thousands of people. (1)
- which asserts the power of therapy to change the sexual orientation of gay people. (1)
- Whitney Houston drowned after cocaine use (1)
- Whitney Houston: 'Powdery' substance in hotel bathroom (1)
- who was arrested for a second time with seven other people (1)
- wife killed at Thai resort (1)
- Wildfires ravage Spain villages (1)
- with colorfully lit brothels staffed mainly by poor immigrant women from Latin America (1)
- Woman who is promoting a cannabis plantation in Catalan village is arrested (1)
- Worrying is good for you and reflects higher IQ (1)
- yellow jacket stun gun case for iphone (1)
- Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big (1)

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