Evaristo Ortega Zárate
Evaristo Ortega Zárate | |
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Disappeared | 19 April 2010 Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico |
Status | Disappeared |
Known for | Investigative journalism |
Evaristo Ortega Zárate (disappeared 19 April 2010) was a Mexican journalist who founded the Espacio and Diario Misantla, two local weekly newspapers based in the Mexican state of Veracruz. Though involved in journalism, he planned to run as mayor of Colipa, Veracruz in 2010 under the National Action Party (PAN).
He was known for his direct reporting style, and particularly for writing articles about organized crime, drug trafficking, political corruption, and government inaction. On 19 April 2010, Evaristo sent a text message to his sister saying that he had been forced into a police car in Colipa. He has been missing ever since.
Career
Evaristo Ortega Zárate was born in the municipality of
Though involved in journalism, he also expressed a desire to run as mayor of Colipa under the National Action Party (PAN) in 2010.[5] He worked for the PAN in the campaigns of Irma Chedraui and Alba Leonila Méndez, who were running for Mexico's Chamber of Deputies.[1][2]
Disappearance
Evaristo was last seen by his colleagues at the headquarters of the PAN and having breakfast at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Colipa on 19 April 2010.[6] Around noon that day, his sister Margarita received a text message from him saying that he had been taken into custody in a police car. "Alert everyone ... They've arrested us ... They have made us get into a police car," the text read.[4][5] On 22 April 2010, the Veracruz state authorities ruled out the possibility that Evaristo was kidnapped by policeman under the rationale that he was not a well known journalist or public figure. They alleged that such an act of repression would only be reasonable if Evaristo was a "very important figure," and the authorities think that was not the case.[7] However, press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders questions this decision and believes that Evaristo's disappearance may be linked to his political career, his profession as a journalist, or both.[5]
See also
- Mexican Drug War
- List of journalists killed in Mexico
- José Antonio García (journalist)
- María Esther Aguilar Cansimbe
- Disappearance of Zane Plemmons
- Disappearance and displacement of Mario Segura
References
- ^ a b c d Garza Lau, Ricardo. "EVARISTO ORTEGA ZÁRATE" (in Spanish). Nuestra Aparente Rendición. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ a b c Martínez Mercado, Jefté (30 April 2010). "Trayectoria periodística de Evaristo Ortega Zárate". Milenio (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ Sanchez, Matt (18 August 2010). "In Mexico, Journalists Are Becoming an Endangered Species". Fox News. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ a b Morales, Andrés T. (27 April 2010). "Se ignora el paradero de periodista levantado hace una semana en Veracruz". La Jornada (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ a b c "Newspaper editor sends text messages reporting his abduction by police". Reporters Without Borders. 23 April 2010. Archived from the original on 26 June 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ "Caso Evaristo: de posible broma a realidad lacerante". Milenio (in Spanish). 26 April 2010. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ "2010 Special Report on Freedom of Expression in Mexico" (PDF). Organization of American States. pp. 15–16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
External links
- Evaristo Ortega Zárate on Facebook
- Evaristo Ortega Zárate on Ministry of Public Security