Mexicali journalists sympathize with the murder of Margarito Martínez the most read
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Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsAppShare on TelegramShare on PinterestShare on EmailA sample of solidarity made the journalistic guild of Mexicali, during a demonstration that carried out on the morning of this Wednesday, January 19, on the esplanade of the 3 powers, at the Civic Center of Mexicali, in front of the facilities of the building that housesThe Office of the Office of Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda.
The photojournalist Margarito Martínez, known colloquially as “El 4-4”, was killed on Monday morning on the outskirts of his home, in the Camino Verde neighborhood of Tijuana, becoming the murdered journalist number 140 and the first of the era of the eraof the young man Morenista, who expressed her solidarity with the guild and her family.
As a sample of support for the companions of Tijuana and his family, members of the journalistic guild of the state capital, joined the requirement of justice for the fellow photographer to collaborate with several media out of the State and national and international correspondents.
The group of colleagues positioned himself in the Government Center and carried out a series of actions as a protest measure, from leaving their cameras and teams as a message of mourning, such as presenting a positioning read by fellow Cristian Torres Cruz, a weekly photographer of weeklyZeta.
He recalled that the "4-4" had requested the intervention of the protection mechanism of human rights defenders, because a pseudo communicator had related it to alleged social media pages to support criminal groups without presenting a single test, and whose statementsThey have been discarding as time passes.
In the statement read by the colleagues, a public apology was demanded from the Ministry of Security of Tijuana for external information without livelihood;to the State Attorney General's Office an immediate response and a serious investigation;And to the Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila, who defines a strategy to guarantee the security of citizenship.