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- Humberto_Millán_Salazar abstract "Humberto Millán Salazar (6 February 1958 – 24 August 2011), a Mexican journalist, was a radio host of "Sin Ambages" (Translated: Plain Language) on Radio Fórmula and the founder, editor, and columnist for the online newspaper A Discusión in Culiacan, Mexico. Salazar was abducted on 24 August 2011. His body was discovered by authorities the next day. At the time of his abduction, 13 Mexican journalists had disappeared since 2003. He was the second journalist to be killed in Mexico within a month, the sixth Mexican journalist to have been killed in 2011 at the time of his death, and one of over 70 journalists killed in Mexico since 2000. Local journalists and the director-general of UNESCO said the case illustrated how impunity for the murders of Mexican journalists put working journalists in the country in danger and harmed its citizens access to information.".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar birthDate "1958-02-06".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar deathDate "2011-08-24".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar deathPlace Campo_Morelia.
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar deathPlace Mexico.
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar deathPlace Sinaloa.
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- Humberto_Millán_Salazar birthDate "1958-02-06".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar birthPlace "Birth place unknown".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar dateOfBirth "1958-02-06".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar dateOfDeath "2011-08-24".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar deathDate "2011-08-24".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar deathPlace "Campo Morelia, Sinaloa, Mexico".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar education Facultad_de_Derecho_(UNR).
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar name "Humberto Millán Salazar".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar name "Salazar, Humberto Millan".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar nationality "Mexican".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar occupation "Journalist".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar placeOfBirth "Birth place unknown".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar placeOfDeath "Campo Morelia, Sinaloa, Mexico".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar shortDescription "Mexican journalist".
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- Humberto_Millán_Salazar comment "Humberto Millán Salazar (6 February 1958 – 24 August 2011), a Mexican journalist, was a radio host of "Sin Ambages" (Translated: Plain Language) on Radio Fórmula and the founder, editor, and columnist for the online newspaper A Discusión in Culiacan, Mexico. Salazar was abducted on 24 August 2011. His body was discovered by authorities the next day. At the time of his abduction, 13 Mexican journalists had disappeared since 2003.".
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- Humberto_Millán_Salazar givenName "Humberto Millan".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar name "Humberto Millan Salazar".
- Humberto_Millán_Salazar surname "Salazar".