Mexico
City (AFP) - The Mexican newspaper where a reporter who investigated
drug gangs worked until she was murdered has announced it is closing its
print edition due to a lack of security.
The
director of the Ciudad Juarez-based newspaper, Oscar Cantu, wrote in an
article titled "Adios!" that Miroslava Breach's slaying last month led
him to reflect on the dangers of practicing journalism in the region,
where "high risk is the main ingredient."
Breach,
54, who wrote for the newspapers Norte and La Jornada, was found dead
in her vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds to the head on March 23 in
the city of Chihuahua, capital of the state of the same name.
Ciudad
Juarez, located in Chihuahua state on the US border with Texas, was for
years one of the bloodiest battlegrounds in Mexico as drug cartels
fought over lucrative smuggling routes into the United States.
Breach reported on organized crime, drug-trafficking and corruption during a 20-year career as a journalist in northern Mexico.
She had recently published a report about a conflict between leaders of the La Linea group, part of the powerful Juarez cartel.
"Deadly
attacks as well as impunity in crimes against journalists have become
evident, preventing us to freely continue to do our job," Cantu wrote.
"This newspaper that you have in your hands will be the last print edition that NORTE of Ciudad Juarez will publish."
Cantu
also blamed the shuttering on the "irresponsible non-compliance" of
government offices that had failed to pay for ads in the paper.
"Everything
in life has a beginning and an end, a price to pay. And if this is how
life is, I'm not willing to have another journalist pay for it" with
their life, Cantu wrote.
Breach
is the third reporter murdered in one month in Mexico, the third most
dangerous country in the world for journalists after Syria and
Afghanistan according to the rights group Reporters Without Borders
(RSF).
A fourth journalist was fired upon in the eastern state of Veracruz just days after Breach's murder, RSF said.
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