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Shooting the messengers in Mexico

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Just over a week ago crime reporter Armando Rodriguez was shot dead in his driveway in the border town of Ciudad Juárez. Two other crime reporters have since received death threats including Jorge Luis Aguirre, the 51-year-old editor of the Juarez news Web site called La Polaka. Frontline blogger Deborah Bonello, in Mexico City, has been keeping an eye on the story. NPR discuss the dangers for Mexican journalists and talk to Jorge Luis Aguirre,
"Thursday evening, I was going to the wake for Armando Rodriguez when I received a call. A stranger's voice told me I was next. I was going to be the next one killed," Aguirre said. "And so I panicked. I drove through the streets thinking I would be killed then and there. Eventually, I parked my car and called my sons, who were at school, and my wife. They picked me up off the street and we went to the American consulate, but it was closed. We were finally able to get to the border. We crossed the bridge, so now we're refugees trying to save our lives." link

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susan ojeda | November 30, 2008 1:51 AM

look I know it's so hard for you but the story on alfredo mota jimenez is so sad and on the gueritos

alfredo was the reporter that was killed in 2005

?? killed by raul enriquez parra.

but did he in fact killed him alone no I dont think

so abel muerrieta has alot to do with it and bours

he was the ring leader and alfredo mota had been in sinaloa a little before.

and was paid for some thing that he did not carry out

there was a family killed in a resturant in sonora

that belong to a cartel as well they say that was carried out by abel murietta.

what ever happen to the rest of the gueritos so what the truth about what happen to the cop montoya you see

they want to cover up something where is the presidente

in all of this?????