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'''Noel López Olguín''' |
'''Noel López Olguín''' ? – 8 March 2011, from [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]], was a columnist and crime journalist for the daily newspaper ''La Verdad in Jáltipan'' and as a contributor and photographer of local weeklies such as ''El Horizonte'', ''Noticias de Veracruz'' and ''Noticias de Acayucan''.<ref name=cpj>{{cite web|title=Noel López Olguín|url=http://cpj.org/killed/2011/noel-lopez-olguin.php|date=2012-03-08|accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref> He was abducted and found dead two month later and his death was directly tied to a drug cartel through a confession.<ref>{{cite news|title=More violence against journalists in Mexico|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/jun/14/journalist-safety-mexico?INTCMP=SRCH|accessdate=3 February 2012}}</ref> López was the first of four murdered journalists in the Veracruz state in 2011. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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He was well known for writing hard hitting stories and columns about criminals and corruption related to crime. López is best known for a column he wrote for ''La Verdad in Jáltipan'' in Veracruz called "Con pluma de plomo"/"With a Lead Pen" about drug trafficking and corruption<ref name=CPJ>{{cite web|title=For journalists, coverage of political unrest proves deadly|url=http://cpj.org/reports/2011/12/journalists-killed-political-unrest-proves-deadly.php|accessdate=03 Feb 2012}}</ref>. |
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==Death== |
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López was kidnapped on 8 March 2011 by gunmen in two SUVs, according to local authorithies. |
Noel López was kidnapped on 8 March 2011 by gunmen in two SUVs, according to local authorithies. Over two months later, López's Cannon camera was later found in the possession of Alejandro Castro Chirinos, 36, who was arrested during an operation and he admitted involvement in the journalist's disappearance and others.<ref>http://www.diariopresencia.com/nota.aspx?ID=36264&List=%7BE99F52BD-B89D-4D80-A5BB-BCD1566AE98A%7D</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Murderer of Mexican Journalist Confesses|url=http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/world/murderer-of-mexican-journalist-confesses-57162#html|accessdate=29 April 2012}}</ref>. López's body was recovered from a secret grave in [[Chinameca]] 31 May 2011.<ref>http://www.freemedia.at/index.php?id=248&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=5571&cHash=1702437413</ref><ref>http://www.ifex.org/mexico/2011/06/03/journalist_found_dead/</ref> |
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==Context== |
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López was one of 69 journalists who were known to have been killed since 2000 at the time of his death.<ref>{{cite web|title=Newspaper reporter missing in Veracruz state|url=http://en.rsf.org/mexico-newspaper-reporter-missing-in-25-03-2011,39881.html|date=2011-03-25|accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref> After his disappearances some of his employers disassociated themselves from the missing journalist.<ref name=cpj /> According to news reports as of January 2011, over 47,000 have died during Mexico's Drug War.<ref name=nationalpost>{{cite web|title=Mexico's drug war death toll nears 50,000|url=http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/01/11/mexicos-drug-war-death-toll-nears-50000/|accessdate=03 Feb 2012}}</ref> |
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==Impact== |
==Impact== |
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López |
Besides López, three other journalists from Notiver were killed during the Drug War in Veracruz in 2011, but López was the first in 2011<ref name=CPJOrdaz>{{cite web|title=Journalist found decapitated in Mexico|url=http://cpj.org/2011/07/journalist-found-decapitated-in-mexico.php|publisher=Committee to Protect Journalists|accessdate=2012-04-23|date=2011-07-26}}</ref> [[Miguel Ángel López Velasco]]<ref name=Notiver>{{cite web|url=http://en.rsf.org/mexico-veracruz-journalist-shot-dead-in-21-06-2011,40499.html|title=Veracruz journalist shot dead in home with wife and son|publisher=Reporters Without Borders|date=2011-06-21|accessdate=2012-04-30}}</ref>, also known by his pen name Milo Vera used to sign his articles in the ''Notiver'', was killed June 20, 2011, along with his son [[Miguel Ángel López Velasco|Miseal]], who also worked for the ''Notiver''. One month later, [[Yolanda Ordaz de la Cruz]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Lauren Lloyd |url=http://laist.com/2011/07/27/mexican_journalist_found_dead_seventh_reporter_killed_2011.php |title=Mexican Journalist Found Dead, Seventh Reporter Killed In 2011 |publisher=LAist |date=2011-07-27 |accessdate=2012-04-30}}</ref> was killed while she was investigating her colleagues' murder. |
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==Reactions== |
==Reactions== |
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Fear |
Fear is one of the motives in attacks on journalists and newspaper offices. Several of López's employers denied a working relationship with him<ref>{{cite web|title=Drug trafficker confesses to killing missing Mexican reporter|url=http://cpj.org/2011/06/drug-trafficker-confesses-to-killing-missing-mexic.php|accessdate=03 Feb 2011}}</ref> |
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Noel López Olguín | |
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Born | Noel López Olguín Mexico |
Died | 8 March 2011 Chinameca |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation(s) | Columnist and crime journalist |
Employer | La Verdad in Jáltipan |
Noel López Olguín ? – 8 March 2011, from Veracruz, Mexico, was a columnist and crime journalist for the daily newspaper La Verdad in Jáltipan and as a contributor and photographer of local weeklies such as El Horizonte, Noticias de Veracruz and Noticias de Acayucan.[1] He was abducted and found dead two month later and his death was directly tied to a drug cartel through a confession.[2] López was the first of four murdered journalists in the Veracruz state in 2011.
Career
He was well known for writing hard hitting stories and columns about criminals and corruption related to crime. López is best known for a column he wrote for La Verdad in Jáltipan in Veracruz called "Con pluma de plomo"/"With a Lead Pen" about drug trafficking and corruption[3].
Death
Noel López was kidnapped on 8 March 2011 by gunmen in two SUVs, according to local authorithies. Over two months later, López's Cannon camera was later found in the possession of Alejandro Castro Chirinos, 36, who was arrested during an operation and he admitted involvement in the journalist's disappearance and others.[4][5]. López's body was recovered from a secret grave in Chinameca 31 May 2011.[6][7]
Context
López was one of 69 journalists who were known to have been killed since 2000 at the time of his death.[8] After his disappearances some of his employers disassociated themselves from the missing journalist.[1] According to news reports as of January 2011, over 47,000 have died during Mexico's Drug War.[9]
Impact
Besides López, three other journalists from Notiver were killed during the Drug War in Veracruz in 2011, but López was the first in 2011[10] Miguel Ángel López Velasco[11], also known by his pen name Milo Vera used to sign his articles in the Notiver, was killed June 20, 2011, along with his son Miseal, who also worked for the Notiver. One month later, Yolanda Ordaz de la Cruz[12] was killed while she was investigating her colleagues' murder.
Reactions
Fear is one of the motives in attacks on journalists and newspaper offices. Several of López's employers denied a working relationship with him[13]
References
- ^ a b "Noel López Olguín". 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
- ^ "More violence against journalists in Mexico". Retrieved 3 February 2012.
- ^ "For journalists, coverage of political unrest proves deadly". Retrieved 03 Feb 2012.
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(help) - ^ http://www.diariopresencia.com/nota.aspx?ID=36264&List=%7BE99F52BD-B89D-4D80-A5BB-BCD1566AE98A%7D
- ^ "Murderer of Mexican Journalist Confesses". Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ^ http://www.freemedia.at/index.php?id=248&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=5571&cHash=1702437413
- ^ http://www.ifex.org/mexico/2011/06/03/journalist_found_dead/
- ^ "Newspaper reporter missing in Veracruz state". 2011-03-25. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
- ^ "Mexico's drug war death toll nears 50,000". Retrieved 03 Feb 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Journalist found decapitated in Mexico". Committee to Protect Journalists. 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
- ^ "Veracruz journalist shot dead in home with wife and son". Reporters Without Borders. 2011-06-21. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
- ^ Lauren Lloyd (2011-07-27). "Mexican Journalist Found Dead, Seventh Reporter Killed In 2011". LAist. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
- ^ "Drug trafficker confesses to killing missing Mexican reporter". Retrieved 03 Feb 2011.
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