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These are the Mexican journalists who have been fired for criticizing AMLO’s government

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This is the list of journalists who criticize the 4T government, who have been fired under pressure from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador:

RICARDO ALEMÁN, fired from TV Azteca, ADN40; from Televisa, Foro TV, La Mudanza; and Channel 11.


CARLOS MARÍN,
Dismissed from the editorial direction of Milenio.


CARLOS LORET DE MOLA,
Fired from Televisa, Hoy; and Radio Centro.


JORGE RAMOS PÉREZ, fired from El Universal.


CARLOS RAMOS PADILLA,
Fired from ABC Radio.


ADELA MICHA,
Fired from Televisa; and El Heraldo de México


RUBÉN CORTÉS, fired from the management of La Razón.


RICARDO GOMEZ
Fired from El Universal.


JESUS MARTIN MENDOZA,
Fired from Radio Centro.


VICTOR TRUJILLO;
Fired from Televisa; and Aire Libre.


ANGEL VERDUGO,
Fired from Grupo Imagen.


PAUL HIRIART,
Dismissed from the General Directorate of La Razón, and from the General Directorate of Political and Social Information of El Financiero.


RICARDO ROCHA+
Fired from TV Azteca, ADN40; Radio Formula; and the Congress Channel.


JUAN MIGUEL ALCÁNTARA SORIA,
Fired from Milenio.


FERNANDA DE LA TORRE,
Fired from Milenio.


ROBERTO BLANCARTE,
Fired from Milenio.


GUILLERMO VALDÉS,
Fired from Milenio.


FEDERICO BERRUETO
Fired from Milenio.


JAVIER SOLÓRZANO,
Fired from Channel 11.


IRMA PÉREZ LINCE,
Fired from Channel 11.


SERGIO SARMIENTO,
Fired from TV Azteca, ADN40.


CARLOS ALAZRAKI, fired from TV Azteca, ADN40; and El Universal.


AZUCENA URESTI fired from Milenio.


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