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Journalist Peter Paul CumulMexican newspaper correspondent AX News and announcer for Es Amor 105.5 HD, was shot dead on Tuesday afternoon while driving his car in the southeastern city of Veracruz.
Camul was driving when he reportedly had a problem with the driver of another vehicle, who allegedly followed him and then shot him, according to the Heraldo de México. The police continue to investigate what happened.
“We regret the terrible event that happened this afternoon in the city of Castillo when our friend, announcer and reporter of this media “Ax Noticias” and Es Amor 104.5 HD died. Pedro Pablo”, – wrote the media. ax news through the social network Facebook.
The newspaper appealed to the authorities Veracruz that they are conducting “deep investigations to find those responsible” and that the crime “does not go unpunished”.
Given the news, Senate Movimiento Ciudadano bench coordinator Clemente Castaneda Höflich condemned the murder of the journalist: “Freedom of speech should not be a danger in Mexico or anywhere else, I join the demands of justice,” he said. announced on his social media.
A total of 19 journalists have been killed in Mexico this year, according to the Inter-American Press Association.
On August 18, Article 19 published a report condemning that in Mexico attacks on the press are recorded every fourteen hours, and during the reign of López Obrador, 34 media workers have already been killed.
AMLO claims acts of violence are ‘exaggerated’
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador sparked controversy last August when he said his opponents were “exaggerating” acts of violence that took place in various parts of the country, in which hundreds of people were killed and injured.
“Our opponents are exaggerating (…) It’s like a stage play, it’s propaganda. There is no big problem, but they want to capture this banner of violence,” the president said at a morning press conference at the National Palace.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador He accused his opponents of campaigning “instability and mismanagement” and boasted that during his reign, crime, especially murder, had decreased compared to other governments.
(According to Europa Press)
Source: RPP

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