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Nov 2019
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Violence contre les journalistes au Mexi...

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Au Mexique, un des pays les plus meurtris par les crimes contre les journalistes, 12 journalistes ont été assassinés depuis le début de l’année. Mago Torres a publié une enquête intitulée Le pays des 2 000 fosses, sur la violence au Mexique, qui lui a valu cette année le prix du journalisme Breach-Valdez. Miroslava Breach a été tuée en mars 2017 dans l'Ét ... Show More
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