HAPPENING NOW: Journalists Being Murdered in Honduras
HAPPENING NOW: Journalists Being Murdered in Honduras
By Larry Ladutke
December 18, 2013 at 12:11 PM
[font size=1]A journalist with his mouth taped takes part in a protest against the murder of colleagues in Tegucigalpa
(Photo Credit: Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty Images).[/font]
This killing is not just a crime against a an individual but also against the society as a whole. Every country should enjoy a free press in which journalists and media owners are allowed to exercise independence in collecting and reporting news without fearing for violent reprisals.
- Irina Bokova, Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Last month, I posted a blog entry asking if the November 25 elections in Honduras would be a victory for human rights. Unfortunately, my question was violently answered on December 7, when two unidentified gunmen murdered journalist Juan Carlos Argeñal. In addition to owning a local television station, Argeñal was a correspondent for Radio Globo and Globo TV.
UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova was correct to identify attacks on journalists such as Argeñal as crime against society as a whole. Freedom of the press and freedom of expression are fundamental human rights. Without reporters to document abuses, alert the public, and denounce injustice, human rights violators are empowered to continue threatening and killing anyone they please.
Last July, authorities discovered the body of Anibal Barrow, another journalist from Globo TV who had been abducted by gunmen. At least 30 journalists have been killed since January 2010.
More:
http://blog.amnestyusa.org/americas/happening-now-journalists-being-murdered-in-honduras/
Earth_First
(14,910 posts)My response is not meant to poke fun or make light of the situation as it relates to the OP.
What I mean is that in a country such as the US where journalists have such ability to engage in honest investigative journalism; the media presents us with nothing more than 'infotainment' services.
Meanwhile in Honduras, journalists are being murdered for honest, objective coverage of state elections.
That's a disgrace and the majority of the press pool in the US should be ashamed...
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)so many evil actors in that country serving different plutocrats trying to intimidate an entire population by murdering those who try to tell the truth