Monday, June 25, 2012

Because of the intense wave of violence, newspapers in the city of Nuevo Laredo have stopped publish




According to the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, Zack Alejandro Plemmon Rosales, who has dual citizenship south beach miami hotels in the U.S. and Mexico, had been staying at a hotel in Nuevo Laredo, south beach miami hotels Tamps., when he left to cover a shooting and never returned.
south beach miami hotels Because south beach miami hotels of the intense wave of violence, newspapers in the city of Nuevo Laredo have stopped publishing stories about organized crime, according to the Knight Center, which emphasized south beach miami hotels that Mexico south beach miami hotels is the most dangerous country in the Western Hemisphere for journalists.
According to KABB-TV in San Antonio, the 30-year-old Plemmon was a crime photographer who had been working for the Sinaloa newspaper El Debate and had been tracking the actions of the Sinaloa south beach miami hotels Cartel. The television station reported that hotel employees said two masked men went into the building and took Plemmon s belongings.
Zane Alejandro Plemmons south beach miami hotels Rosales is a freelance writer who regularly has work published in Canada, the US and Mexico. Zane is a dual citizen and member of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. He is multi-lingual and was educated in three countries, traveling North America extensively; leading to his varied works.

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