Radio journalist shot dead in Mexico\'s latest media killing

Radio journalist shot dead in Mexico's latest media killing

AFP  |  Mexico City 

A Mexican was shot dead Saturday in a restaurant in state, east of the capital, the latest victim in what has become one of the world's deadliest countries for the press.

According to local media, Ramos had hosted a bulletin for the radio station for more than two decades.

daily quoted witnesses as saying his assailant got out of a car and headed straight towards him, shooting him more than eight times at point blank range.

The killing comes weeks after a was murdered in the northern state of Baja California Sur, in the first such case of 2019.

Rafael Murua, who had received death threats for his work, was found dead in a ditch on January 20, after being reported missing.

Murua, 34, had been under the Mexican government's protection program for journalists and rights activists.

Racked by violent crime linked to the country's drug war and fueled by political corruption, has registered more than 100 murders since 2000, with 10 killed last year alone.

In December 2018, watchdog group ranked the third-most-dangerous country for reporters after war-torn and

The vast majority of cases have gone unpunished -- as do more than 90 percent of violent crimes in

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First Published: Sun, February 10 2019. 00:55 IST