Mexico, eighth journalist killed in three months

Six weeks ago, journalist Armando Lenares announced through a video killing a colleague and promised to continue doing journalistic work that exposes the corrupt. Now Lenares has been shot by an eighth journalist killed in Mexico this year. On Wednesday, his wife, children, brothers, sisters, and friends [...]
On Wednesday, Lena's wife, children, siblings, and friends gave her last farewell.
After first stopped his reporting for several weeks and closed the Michoacan Monitor office after the death of cameraman Roberto Toledo, Lena returned to the report and resumed her reporting.
He wrote about the corrupt people of the country, but he was aware of the impending danger.
Mexico is one of the most insecure countries in the world as far as journalistic work is concerned. Corruption and drug trafficking prevail, while murders remain undiscovered.












