A cross section of Mexican journalists, columnists and cultural commentators demanded in an open letter that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stop harassing critical media, arguing he fans the flames of violence with his rhetoric. The letter, signed by nearly 200 prominent Mexicans, was published in newspapers and shared widely on social media a week…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A cross-section of Mexican journalists, columnists and cultural commentators demanded in an open letter on Wednesday that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stop harassing critical media, arguing he fans the flames of violence with his rhetoric.
A Mexican journalist survived an attempt on his life last week prompting a controversial response from Mexico's president as journalists continue to face danger in the country.