


Mexican Journalists Respond to “Narco Censorship” and Citizen Journalism (Part 1 of 2) Dying for the Truth: Undercover Inside the Mexican Drug War by the Fugitive Reporters of Blog Del Narco by Blog del Narco and a great selection of related. And for more background on the growing presence of narco-censorship in the Mexican press, see our recent Commons series:
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You can read the full Boing Boing interview here. Blog del Narco Narcos Blog is a blog that attempted to a object that is caused or produced by something else document the violent incidents & characters. El Blog Del Narco Show More Show Less 332 of 339 El Blog Del Narco shared more than 60 leaked photos of 'La Linea,' otherwise known as the Juarez Cartels enforcement branch. While John and Leonarda both downplayed citizen journalism as a long-term answer to confront issues of journalist intimidation, Blog Del Narco fills a current void by publishing narco-related stories that are not, as its author states, “pre-digested.” The anonymous Blog del Narco serves as an invaluable outlet for information about Mexico’s ongoing drug war. Following the hype, we recently asked two members of Global Integrity’s Mexico field staff to contextualize Blog Del Narco in the nation’s greater media environment. This is the longest published interview I have seen with the anonymous blogger whose extensive reporting on the activities of Mexico’s drug gangs has brought international attention to his website. Earlier this week, Boing Boing published an email interview with the elusive author of Blog Del Narco.
