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Killing the Story

Journalists Risking Their Lives to Uncover the Truth in Mexico

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A harrowing and unforgettable look at reporting in Mexico, one of the world's most dangerous countries to be a journalist

In 2017, Mexico edged out Iraq and Syria as the deadliest country in the world in which to be a reporter, with at least fourteen journalists killed over the course of the year. The following year another ten journalists were murdered, joining the almost 150 reporters who have been killed since the mid-2000s in a wave of violence that has accompanied Mexico's war on drugs.

In Killing the Story, award-winning journalist and filmmaker Témoris Grecko reveals how journalists are risking their lives to expose crime and corruption. From the streets of Veracruz to the national television studios of Mexico City, Grecko writes about the heroic work of reporters at all levels—from the local self-trained journalist, Moises Sanchez, whose body was found dismembered by the side of a road after he reported on corruption by the state's governor, to high-profile journalists such as Javier Valdez Cárdenas, gunned down in the streets of Sinaloa, and Carmen Aristegui, battling the forces attempting to censor her.

In the vein of Charles Bowden's Murder City and Anna Politskaya's A Russian Diary, Killing the Story is a powerful memorial to the work of Grecko's lost colleagues, which shows a country riven by brutality, hypocrisy, and corruption, and sheds a light on how those in power are bent on silencing those determined to reveal the truth and bring an end to corruption.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 29, 2020
      Journalist and documentary filmmaker Grecko (La ola verde) delivers a harrowing, meticulously detailed report on Mexico’s “militarized war on drugs” and its violent impact on the country’s citizens and reporters. Citing evidence that as many as 141 journalists were assassinated between 2000 and 2018, Grecko profiles such victims as Rubén Espinosa, who was murdered in July 2015 for reporting on political corruption and press intimidation in the state of Veracruz, where former governor Javier Duarte de Ochoa and his henchmen have been implicated in multiple crimes, and Miroslava Breach, whose investigations into environmental destruction, violence against indigenous communities, and femicide in Ciudad Juárez led to her execution-style murder in March 2017. Though readers without a background or deep interest in Mexican politics and press freedoms will find the level of granularity overwhelming, Grecko and translator Stockwell recount these troubling case studies in lucid and vivid prose. The result is a deeply disturbing account of the lengths powerful interests will go to keep their secrets hidden.

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