An
award-winning Mexican journalist was gunned down on Monday in the northwestern
state of Sinaloa, the fifth reporter killed in the past three months as the
country struggles to contain resurgent bloodshed among warring drug cartels.
country struggles to contain resurgent bloodshed among warring drug cartels.
Journalist
Javier Valdez was shot and killed when an unknown number of assailants opened
fire on his car, according to the website of online media outlet RioDoce, which
he helped found and where he continued to work.
The
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged President Enrique Pena Nieto
earlier this month to prioritize protection for the media in the last year of
his government, citing the killing of at least 21 journalists in the past
decade with "complete impunity."
The CPJ
awarded Valdez its International Press Freedom Award in 2011 for his prolific
coverage of drug trafficking and organized crime.
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