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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 12:14 PM
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Minister insists no journalist was murdered in connection with their work
Minister insists no journalist was murdered in connection with their work
Published on 6 January 2011.

Reporters Without Borders is outraged by deputy security minister Armando Calidonio’s insistence during a TV appearance on 3 January that none of the ten murders of journalists in Honduras during 2010 was connected to the victim’s work. “None of these murders is linked to the practice of journalism,” he said. “It is highly improbable and I say so sincerely.”

The minister’s comment is an intolerable denial of reality. A probable or proven link to the victim’s work as a journalist exists in three of the ten cases, none of which has yet been solved.

“In each murder of a journalist last year, the Honduran authorities systematically rejected any possibility of a link to their work, sometimes even before the police began investigating,” Reporters Without Borders said. “The aim of such comments is to make people forget that the already high level of criminal violence was compounded by the violence stemming from the 2009 coup.”

The Honduran Committee for Free Expression (C-Libre) meanwhile reports that Esdras López, of Canal 36-Cholusat, a TV station critical of the coup, was threatened yesterday in Tegucigalpa by an army lieutenant-colonel identified as Méndez, who also photographed him.

One of the three journalists killed in 2010 in an apparent connection with his work, Nahum Palacios Arteaga, was gunned down after repeated harassment and threats from military personnel in the Aguán region, where there is a great deal of repression.

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mudplanet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-11 03:22 PM
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1. We had nothing to do with it and it didn't happen. But no, we aren't going
to investigate it and we aren't going to allow anyone else to investigate it because it's a matter of state security.

The Stasi would have been proud of the US and Honduran governments.
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