"Even though Mexico is not at war, it has now become one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a journalist, and especially a freelancer. Since the Trust first visited Mexico in 2005, 18 newsgatherers have been killed and five have disappeared, four newspaper offices were the targets of bomb attacks and many, many more newsgatherers were injured and threatened. However, a great number of editors may not be aware of the dangers their freelance reporters in the field are facing, and the necessary training or insurance schemes are not easily accessible. In 2007, with the support of the Open Society Institute, The Rory Peck Trust carried out the first ever investigation into the situation of freelancers in this dangerous climate. Through focus groups and an online questionnaire, the Trust reached more than 300 freelancers in 16 out of 32 federal states and this report presents the findings." (Back cover)
Who is a freelancer? 4
From the Director, 5
Observe, analyse, act 6
From the Mexico Advisory Committee, 10
A freedom fenced in, 12
Freelancers in Mexico – a detailed picture, 22
The editor’s view Juan Angulo, el Sur newspaper, 34
The British experience, 36
Conclusion: Sowing the seeds, 40