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Miguel Ángel López Velasco


Miguel Ángel López Velasco, also known by his pen name Milo Vera, (1956 – 20 June 2011), was a veteran Mexican journalist for the ''Notiver'' newspaper in Veracruz, Mexico, where he wrote a column about crime, law and security in his locality. He and his wife and son were killed in a drug war related attack for his journalism.
Miseal López Solana (1990? - 20 June 2011) is both the son and journalist colleague of Milo Vera at ''Notiver'', and he also died in the same attack.
Three journalists from ''Notiver'' were killed within a month's time. Veracruz's state governor Javier Duarte de Ochoa promised to investigate Lopez's murder and the murder of 3 other journalists found dead in Veracruz in 2011.〔 The Committee to Protect Journalists said journalists were leaving Veracruz or in hiding after the two Lópezes and Yolanda Ordaz de la Cruz, also of ''Notiver'', were killed, which left the newspaper unable to report on crime and security issues.
==Personal==
Miguel Ángel López Velasco, 55, also known by his pen name Milo Vera, was a journalist for the ''Notiver'' who was gunned down in his home in Veracruz with his wife and a son. His son Miseal López Solana, in his early twenties, also worked for ''Notiver''. Beginning in the 1990s, the elder López was known as an outspoken columnist who worked on investigative stories about drug trafficking and security matters. the younger López was a photojournalist who focused on police and crime-related stories, and he accompanied his father while reporting. López was survived by at least one son, Miguel Ángel López Solana, who also worked for Notiver, and Reporters Without Borders documented his detention in which he was beaten by federal police in February 2008. The United States granted his son Miguel political asylum in June 2013 with the assistance of the Committee to Protect Journalists.

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