Latest Killing Raises UN Concern about Safety of Journalists in Guatemala
Source: UN News
Guatemala:Killing Raises Concern about Safety of Journalists
Thursday, 15 August 2013, 9:30 am
Press Release: UN News
Latest Killing Raises UN Concern about Safety of Journalists in Guatemala
New York, Aug 14 2013 - The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today voiced concern about the safety of journalists in Guatemala following the killing of a veteran radio personality in Zacapa.
I condemn the killing of Luis de Jesús Lima and call on the authorities to do all in their power to bring the culprits of this crime to trial, Director-General Irina Bokova said in a news release.
Letting violence against journalists go unpunished is detrimental to media professionals ability carry out their work; it undermines both freedom of expression and freedom of information.
Mr. Lima, 68, a journalist and broadcaster at Radio Sultana Zacapata, was shot dead on 6 August as he was arriving to the station where he hosted a popular programme of music and interviews with local personalities.
Read more: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1308/S00273/guatemalakilling-raises-concern-about-safety-of-journalists.htm
(You may recall Guatemala attempted to try former Ronald Reagan ally, Efrain Rios Montt, for genocide, only to have the trial scuttled, at the end, this year.)
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)Middle East . . .this . . .Doctors leaving Somalia after 20 years - WTF??????????
bitchkitty
(7,349 posts)ConcernedCanuk
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I know it will probably be a short list,
how many countries are NOT engaged in war somewhere?
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HumansAndResources
(229 posts)They have a war-criminal for president - a man who slaughtered villages and tortured for the CIA.
Note the ongoing murder of journalists and labor-activists in Honduras following their (clearly US pre-cleared) coup.
That reminds me - has Kerry or the WH conceded the Venezuelan elections yet?