Rare victory for persecuted journalist highlights Mexico's press freedom crisis
by David Agren in Mexico City from World news | The Guardian on (#2MRK8)
Pedro Canchi(C) has finally won an apology for being jailed after he criticized a state governor. But, he asked, what about the 104 journalists killed since 2006?
Pedro Canchi(C), an indigenous journalist and activist in the southern Mexico state of Quintana Roo, had a hunch the local authorities were closing in on him for his coverage of angry protests over rising water rates in local Mayan communities.
So he filmed a video criticizing the intensely image-conscious state governor, Roberto Borge, and uploaded it to YouTube in August 2014. Just a few days later, police pulled Canchi(C) from his car and threw him in prison on charges that he had sabotaged a local waterworks.
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