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Mexican journalist shot dead in Acapulco

MEXICO CITY (AFP) – A Mexican journalist was shot dead in a store parking lot on Saturday in the southern tourist town of Acapulco, regional authorities said, the country’s second journalist to be killed in a week.

Prosecutors said they have opened an investigation into the killing of Nelson Matus for homicide with a firearm, days after another journalist was found dead in a country considered one of the most dangerous in the world for members of the press.

Matus, the director of news outlet Lo Real de Guerrero, was shot as he was getting into his car in a thrift shop parking lot.

The Guerrero state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that it “reiterates its commitment to exhaust every line of investigation” into his death.

Matus had worked as a journalist for 15 years, specialising in covering violence in the country, Mexico delegate for press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders Balbina Flores told AFP. More than 150 journalists have been killed in Mexico since 2000, according to the group, in attacks that are often linked to powerful drug cartels.

Guerrero state is facing particularly high levels of violence, making journalists there more vulnerable, Flores said.

“Most of the journalists from that state have been displaced” to other regions or abroad because they have been victims of attacks and death threats, she said.

The body of fellow journalist Luis Martin Sanchez, a correspondent for La Jornada newspaper, was found this week “with signs of violence”, officials said, after he had been reported missing.

Sanchez was one of three active or former journalists who had been abducted in the western state of Nayarit, the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

According to the government, there were 13 killings of journalists reported in Mexico in 2022 alone. Most crimes against journalists remain unpunished.

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