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March for assassinated journalists in Mexico

This Sunday, September 11th, at 11 AM from The Angel to the Secretary of the Interior. The participants of the Seminar will meet at 10:15 in the lobby of the Holiday Inn Express hotel, Dakota 95, Colony Naples.

The Civil Association Intercambios condemns the crime of two reporters from the Contralinea magazine and will present solidarity with press workers in Mexico. More than 80 colleagues were murdered in this country in the last ten years.

In this sense, Intercambios invites those who take part in the training Seminar to participate in the mobilization, organized by unions and civil organizations, this Sunday, September 11th. The meeting point is the Holiday Inn Express hotel at 10:15 AM to accompany the demonstration that will march from THE ANGEL to the Secretary of the Interior, with a state at the site of the Attorney General of the Republic’s Office.

Intercambios shares the slogan of the Mexican journalists: THE GREATEST CRIME IS SILENCE. THEY CAN’T SILENCE US! and the requirement of full guarantees from the exercise of the profession.

INCLUDING

National Front of Journalists for the Freedom of Expression

Journalists Rights Network

Manuel Buendía Foundation

National Center of Social Communication C.A.

National Network of Civil Organizations for Human and all Other Rights for All, C.A.

No More Blood

Contralínea Magazine

Journalist Club of Mexico

National Union of Press Editors

Notimex Workers Union

Workday Workers Union

Ovations Workers Union

Sol de Puebla Workers Union

Radio Education Union

National Association of Democratic Lawyers

Foundation for the Freedom of Expression

Zócalo Magazine

Durango Journalists and Communicators Association, C.A.

Journalist Front for the State of Mexico

July 7th Journalists and Communicators Association from Sinaloa, C.A.

Ciudad Juárez Journalists Association, C.A.

Coatzacoalcos Union of Journalists and Communicators

Journalism and Public Ethics Center