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Karol Noroña, Quito — Cartels & Coming Home

Karol Noroña, Quito — Cartels & Coming Home

Update: 2025-09-24
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Karol Noroña is an Ecuadorian investigative journalist from Quito whose reporting on organized crime, prison massacres, and state collusion forced her into exile in 2023 after repeated death threats from members of the Lobos cartel. She returned to her hometown in June 2024 to present her book Ausencias, a collection of reportages on violence in Ecuador.
Speaking with Paris Calling, Noroña retraces how the 2018 kidnapping and murder of three El Comercio colleagues pushed her away from cultural journalism and into chronicling Ecuador’s descent from “island of peace” to Latin America’s most violent nation. She reflects on the deep human costs of the prison massacres, the rise of criminal groups as de facto power brokers, and the government’s militarized response.
From recounting the pain of exile and the loneliness of silence, to the resilience of families of victims who became her strongest allies, Noroña explains why she sees journalism as both an act of resistance and of love.

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Karol Noroña, Quito — Cartels & Coming Home

Karol Noroña, Quito — Cartels & Coming Home

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