Second Journalist Shot Dead in a Week in Mexico's Tijuana
MEXICO CITY - A Mexican journalist was shot dead in the
northern border city of Tijuana on Sunday, the state government said, becoming
the second killed in the area within a week.
Lourdes Mandonado, a journalist with decades of experience,
was shot dead in her car in the Santa Fe neighborhood of Tijuana, the attorney
general's office of Baja California said in a statement.
The killing came less than a week after officials reported
that Mexican photojournalist Margarito Martinez, 49, died after being shot in
the head outside his home in Tijuana.
A source with knowledge of the case said Maldonado had been
registered in the state's protection program for journalists, which included
some police surveillance of her home.
Maldonado was the third journalist killed this year in
Mexico.
From 2000 to 2021, human rights group Article 19 has
registered 145 murders of journalists in Mexico, with seven deaths last year.
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