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Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul

Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul

Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul is a Mexican journalist whose work has focused on violence against journalists. She’s the creator of a living archive that preserves the work of murdered journalists in Mexico. Her first book, “El Chapo Guzman, el Juicio del Siglo,” chronicles the trial of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman in New York. Her second book, “Causa de Muerte: Cuestionar al Poder” is a reported essay collection that explores the reasons that so many reporters are killed in Mexico.

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Preventing the Murders of Journalists in Mexico, One Mayor at a Time

Preventing the Murders of Journalists in Mexico, One Mayor at a Time

In Veracruz, the deadliest Mexican state for reporters, a state institution led by a former journalist has started working with public officials to persuade them not to target the press, even when stories are uncomfortable.

Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul