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Gumaro Perez Aguilando
Born1984
Died2017,12,19
Veracruz, Mexico
Cause of deathShooting
NationalityMexican
CitizenshipUse only if a dual citizen or immigrant
OccupationNewspaper Journalist
EmployerEl Mañanero
Known forReporting crime in Veracruz, Mexico
Notable workFounder of La Voz del Sur
TitleCrime reporter
SpouseAdelina Mendoza


Gumaro Perez Aguilando was 35 years old, born in 1984. [1] He died on December 19th, 2017. [1] Aguilando was of Mexican nationality. [1] Aguilando worked as a crime reporter for the newspaper El Mañanero in Veracruz, Mexico. [1] Gumaro Perez Aguilando was known for founding and reporting crime for La Voz del Sur. [1]

Personal[edit]

Gumaro Perez Aguilando was married to Adelina Mendoza. [1] Aguilando and Mendoza had a son. [2] Aguilando was a member of the city council in Acayucan, Vereacruz. [1] Also, Aguilando was part of the safe coverage preventive program of the State Commission for Care and Protection of Journalists (CEAPP). [1]

Career[edit]

Gumaro Perez Aguilando started working as a crime reporter for the El Diario de Acayucan. [1] Then, Aguilando continued his career with the newspaper El Mañanero as a crime reporter. [1] Also, Aguilando reported crime for various outlets including The Voice of the South, El Mañanero, and La Voz del Sur. [2] Aguilando founded La Voz del Sur. [1]

Death[edit]

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During a Christmas celebration at his son's school in Acayucan, Veracruz, three men reportedly followed Gumaro Perez Aguilando into the school. [1] The three gunmen burst into the classroom and shot Aguilando nine times killing him in front of a room full of children. [2] Aguilando had reportedly received threats for his crime reporting since 2015. [1] Aguilando was 12th journalist killed in Mexico in 2017. [1]

Context[edit]

Mexico and Syria are suggested to be the most dangerous countries for reporters according to Reporters Without Borders. Consequently, Veracruz may be one of the most dangerous places on earth for journalists to work in. [1]

Impact[edit]

Aguilando founded the La Voz del Sur. Also, Aguilando reported crime for many outlets in Veracruz, Mexico. Consequently, Aguilando was 1 of 12 journalists killed in Mexico in 2017. [1]

Reactions[edit]

US Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson said, “the truth cannot be killed by killing journalists.” [4]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas". knightcenter.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  2. ^ a b c "Democracy Now!". Democracy Now!. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  3. ^ "Google". www.google.com. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  4. ^ a b "Mexican journalist killed at son's school". 20 December 2017 – via www.bbc.com.
  5. ^ Agren, David (December 19, 2017). "Mexican journalist shot dead at son's school Christmas pageant". the Guardian.
  6. ^ Press, Associated (19 December 2017). "Mexican journalist killed attending event at child's school" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Mexican Crime Reporter Gumaro Pérez Aguilando Shot To Death".
  8. ^ "Mexico: Journalist Gumaro Pérez Aguinaldo Assassinated in Veracruz".
  9. ^ elEconomista.es. "Asesinan frente a su hijo a Gumaro Pérez, periodista de Veracruz - economiahoy.mx". www.economiahoy.mx.
  10. ^ "Asesinan al reportero Gumaro Pérez Aguilando en Veracruz - Desinformémonos". desinformemonos.org.
  11. ^ "Periodista es asesinado en el estado mexicano de Veracruz".
  12. ^ "Fiscalía vincula al periodista asesinado en México con el crimen organizado".
  13. ^ "Otro periodista asesinado en Veracruz".
  14. ^ https://knightcenter.utexas.edu/blog/00-19108-mexican-journalist-killed-while-christmas-celebration-son’s-school-fourth-journalist-k
  15. ^ "UNESCO condena el asesinato del periodista mexicano Gumaro Pérez Aguilando". 23 December 2017.
  16. ^ http://www.socialprotectionet.org/content/unesco-condena-el-asesinato-del-periodista-mexicano-gumaro-perez-aguilando
  17. ^ "Director-General denounces murder of journalist Gumaro Pérez Aguilando in Mexico". UNESCO.
  18. ^ "Mexico most deadly country for journalists in 2017 - IFEX".

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