
New York, January 8, 2010—Mexican reporter Valentín Valdés Espinosa was abducted on Thursday and found shot to death early this morning in the city of Saltillo, Coahuila state, in northern Mexico, according to local news reports. Mexican authorities must conduct a thorough investigation into this vicious attack and bring those responsible to justice, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
Valdés, at left, who covered local news including crimefor the daily Zócalo de Saltillo, finished work at the paper around 11 p.m. and left the office with two colleagues, according to Editor-in-Chief Sergio Cisneros. While they were in a car in downtown
Coahuila’s attorney general’s office said that Valdés was found dead early this morning in front of the Motel Marbella, according to an official statement. Valdés had been tortured and shot several times, the statement said. The reporter was found with a message that read: “This is going to happen to those who don’t understand. The message is for everyone.” According to the attorney general’s office, the murder was allegedly committed by organized crime.
The national newsweekly magazine Proceso said that the second reporter was later released. But executives at the paper and the attorney general’s office did not confirm this. The newspaper said a third reporter who was with Valdés was not abducted.
In the last three weeks, a newspaper owner was shot to death in Tulum, in the state of Quintana Roo, while a veteran crime reporter has gone missing in the state Sinaloa.
“The murder of Valentín Valdés Espinosa follows an upsurge
in violence against the
In July 2006, another reporter from the same newspaper
chain, Rafael Ortiz Martínez, disappeared
in the city of

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