Mexico paper asks drug cartels what they can print without risk of murder
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — The biggest newspaper in Mexico's most violent city is to restrict drug war coverage after the killing of its second journalist in less than two years, just as international press representatives will urge the government to make security for journalists a national priority.
In a front-page editorial Sunday, El Diario de Juarez asked drug cartels warring in this city across from El Paso, Texas, to say what they want from the newspaper, so it can continue its work without further death, injury or intimidation of its staff.
"Leaders of the different organizations that are fighting for control of Ciudad Juarez: The loss of two reporters from this publishing house in less than two years represents an irreparable sorrow for all of us who work here, and, in particular, for their families," the editorial said.
"We ask you to explain what you want from us, what we should try to publish or not publish, so we know what to expect," it added.
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Many media outlets, especially in border areas, have stopped covering the drug war. Until Sunday, El Diario was not one of them.
"Even in one of the places where violence is worst ... El Diario was still doing a lot of good reporting on crime," said Carlos Lauria, a CPJ senior coordinator. "The fact that they're giving up is really bad. It's an indication that the situation is out of control."
Calderon's Interior Ministry condemned the killing hours after the shooting, calling it an attack on freedom of expression for all Mexicans and saying that federal authorities are involved in the investigation.
But both front-page editorials accused the government of doing nothing about the intimidation and assaults on journalists by drug cartels.
The El Diario editorial Sunday said it addressed its plea to the drug gangs because they are now the city's de facto authorities. It also said Calderon made several promises as a candidate to protect journalists that have not been fulfilled.








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