Mexico celebrity journalist survives gun attack

Ciro Gomez Leyva. (Twitter @CiroGomezL)
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Updated 17 December 2022
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Mexico celebrity journalist survives gun attack

  • "I want to send my solidarity, my support for Ciro Gomez Leyva," the president said during his daily morning conference

MEXICO CITY: One of Mexico's best-known journalists, who is a prominent critic of the country's president, said Friday he had survived an apparent assassination attempt.
Ciro Gomez Leyva is known for his criticism of the government led by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who regularly lambasts him at press conferences.
"At 11:10 pm (0510 GMT Friday) 200 meters from my house, two people on a motorbike shot at me, apparently with the clear intention of killing me," Gomez Leyva tweeted.
"I was saved by the armor plating on my van that I was driving and I have informed the authorities," he added, posting images of bullet holes in his car.
Lopez Obrador condemned the attack.
"I want to send my solidarity, my support for Ciro Gomez Leyva," the president said during his daily morning conference.
"He is a leader of public opinion and damage to a personality like Ciro generates a lot of political instability."
Lopez Obrador has not been shy to criticize the journalist.
Only on Wednesday he said that listening to Gomez Leyva and other journalists critical of his administration was "dangerous for your health."
"Imagine if you just listen to Ciro... you might even get a tumour in your brain," the president said.
The attack on Gomez Leyva comes during one of the deadliest years for journalists in Mexico, with 13 murders so far this year, according to government data.
The country is considered one of the world's most dangerous places to work as a journalist, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Since 2000, more than 150 journalists have been murdered in Mexico, according to an RSF count. Most of these crimes have gone unpunished.

 


Al-Ahsa governor meets Saudi Journalists Association chairman, board members

Updated 12 January 2026
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Al-Ahsa governor meets Saudi Journalists Association chairman, board members

  • Prince Saud briefed on SJA’s activities including enhancing media ecosystem, developing local talent

LONDON: Al-Ahsa Gov. Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr on Monday met with the Saudi Journalists Association’s Chairman Adhwan Mohammed Al-Ahmari, members of its board of directors, and the head of the local branch, at the governorate’s headquarters.

Prince Saud was briefed on the SJA board’s efforts to help regulate the work of journalists, enhance professionalism, develop the media environment, and help train and empower national talent.

He was also updated on the association’s programs to support responsible media, strengthen local and international partnerships, and host domestic and foreign media delegations currently visiting the governorate.

The governor said Saudi Arabia’s leadership has helped to modernize the media industry and strengthen its presence at home and abroad.

He underlined the role of professional media in showcasing national achievements and values, and deepening engagement between all sectors of society.

Al-Ahmari thanked Prince Saud for supporting the media in Al-Ahsa and his commitment to developing the industry across the region.