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Brazil-Paraguay border reported at least 10 journalist deaths in a decade

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "Someone hired me to kill you tied up," read a message received by a Paraguayan radio broadcaster, based in Pedro Juan Caballero (Paraguay), on the border with Brazil. "You're going to solve it or it's late for you, ok?"

The WhatsApp message written in Portuguese proposed that the journalist "solve the problem," indicating that an alleged hitman would like to be paid not to kill him.

The case, under investigation by the Paraguayan police, is part of the daily routine of journalists in the region, currently under the spotlight due to a wave of . . .

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