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Mexico: Mayor and Press Officer of Torreón Assault Camelia Muñoz
WPF is appalled by the recent events in Torreón, Mexico, where journalist Camelia Muñoz faced egregious attacks while performing her duties.
Mexico: Women Press Freedom Decries Political Pressure Leading to Laura Brugés’ Firing
WPF unequivocally stands in solidarity with esteemed journalist Laura Brugés following her sudden termination from Radio Formula.
Mexico: 5 Women Journalists Arrested for Covering Women’s Day March
WPF strongly condemns the arrest of five women journalists in Zacatecas and the physical assault of at least three others in various regions of Mexico while covering International Women's Day marches.
Mexico: President Doxxes NYTs Natalie Kittroef, Argues he’s Above Privacy Laws
WPF strongly condemns Mexico's President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, for justifying his decision to disclose the phone number of Natalie Kittroef, the New York Times Bureau Chief for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, by asserting that the legal prohibition on officials sharing personal information does not apply to him.
Mexico: 263 Journalists at Risk Following Major Government Data Breach
CFWIJ and WPF is deeply concerned about the recent government data breach in Mexico, which has exposed the personal information of hundreds of journalists.
Mexico: WPF Calls for Ongoing Investigation into Pegasus Surveillance of Carmen Aristegui Despite Acquittal
CFWIJ and WPF condemns the recent judicial verdict exonerating the lone defendant in the Pegasus Spyware case involving the esteemed journalist Carmen Aristegui.
Mexico: Police Sexually Assault Natalie and Michelle Hoyos López During Wrongful Detention
WPF strongly condemns the egregious and unacceptable acts of sexual and psychological violence perpetrated against the journalists, and sisters, Natalie and Michelle Hoyos López by police officers in Puebla, Mexico.
Mexico: Cinthya Alvarado Enríquez on Hunger Strike; Seeks Justice for Delayed Reparation of Damage
CFWIJ and WPF stands in unwavering solidarity with Cinthya Alvarado Enríquez, an independent journalist bravely undertaking a hunger strike in response to the delayed reparation of damages she suffered.
Mexico: Online Trolls Target Reyna Haydee Ramírez After Heated Exchange with President
The Coalition For Women In Journalism and Women Press Freedom condemns the online smear campaign targeting journalist Reyna Haydee Ramírez.
Mexico: Journalist Silvia Nayssa Arce and Four Others Abducted, Released After Four Days
Armed men in the violence-plagued state of Guerrero kidnapped Journalist Silvia Nayssa Arce, her husband Alberto Sánchez, and journalist Marco Antonio Toledo with his wife and son on November 19 and 22 respectively.
Mexico: Stephanie Henaro Threatened with Death After Criticizing Government’s Hurricane Response
Journalist Stephanie Henaro received death threats on social media.
Mexico: Reporter Sandy González Threatened by Political Aide
Journalist Sandy Guadalupe González Rodríguez, a reporter for Canal 5TV, received threatening messages from Mayela Sánchez Román, assistant to deputy Luis Humberto Aldana Navarro, in Chetumal, Quintana Roo.
Mexico: Journalist Rosario Martínez De la Vega and Family Threatened by Alleged Police Agent
Rosario Martínez De la Vega, a correspondent for Los Angeles Press in Guanajuato, was intimidated by an alleged police agent.
Mexico: Death Threats Sent to Journalist Claudia Hernández Following Murder Investigation
Following Claudia Isela Hernández Pérez’ live broadcast reporting on the murder of businesswoman Angela Louise Birkenbach, the journalist was sent several threats by a fake online profile.
Mexico: 10 Police Officers Brutally Attack Journalist Estrella Pedroza
Estrella Pedroza, a Mexican journalist and regular contributor to the progressive daily La Jornada, was assaulted by approximately ten police officers.