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MEXICO JOURNALISTS UNDER FIRE
In this July 1, 2017 photo, workers fold an issue of the weekly Riodoce after it was printed in Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico. Riodoce was created in 2003 by five local journalist including the late Javier Valdez selling $50 shares. In Sinaloa, "it was impossible to do journalism without touching the narco issue," said director and co-founder Ismael Bojorquez. Over time the paper earned a reputation for brave and honest coverage. (AP Photo/Enric Marti)
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Licence
Rights Managed
Date de création
20170702
Lieu
CULIACAN MEXIKO
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP
Byline
ENRIC MARTI
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5760 x 3840 px
Type de fichier
JPEG