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Mexico arrests alleged killer of drug war journalist Javier Valdez

Javier Valdez was assassinated last year in Sinaloa, scene of violent battles between gangs following the arrest and extradition of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman

A candle is seen beside of pictures of journalist Javier Valdez during a demonstration against his killing and for other journalists who were killed in Mexico – Photo: Henry Romero/REUTERS
24/04/2018 |13:36Reuters |
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On Monday, Mexico’s Interior Minister said that authorities had arrested the alleged murderer of a renowned journalist in northern Mexico whose death had become emblematic of a spike in violence across the country.

Javier Valdez was assassinated last year in the state of Sinaloa, which has been the scene of violent battles between gangs following the arrest and subsequent extradition early last year to the United States of drug lord .

On Twitter , Interior Minister Alfonso Navarrete disclosed that federal police and prosecutors had arrested Valdez’ alleged murderer and congratulated officials for the joint operation, yet he did not provide further details.

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Sinaloa officials and federal authorities did not immediately respond to requests for further information.

The reporter, known for his signature straw hat, was the founder of Sinaloa’s .

Shortly before his murder, he published a book called Narcoperiodismo ( Narcoreporting ) where he wrote about the dangers faced by journalists who insisted on covering the country’s drug war, despite risks of angering gangs and authorities.

said in a report this year that Mexico remains the most dangerous country to practice journalism in Latin America , with murder rates similar to war zones such as Syria.

So far this year three journalists have been killed in Mexico, while there were 12 cases last year. Human rights activists and other journalists have criticized the government for failing to investigate reporter killings.

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