ninth journalist murdered so far this year, the motive remains unknown
Press Reporters Without Borders Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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The body of Israel Díaz Zelaya, of Honduras Journalists Association and host of a radio program in San Pedro Sula International, was discovered on August 24, 2010. With this murder has nine the number of professional media Honduran killed since the beginning of 2010.
The motive for the crime has not been determined, as in most other cases. But the causes of this murder are still unknown should not serve as a pretext to rule from the beginning professional or political track, as they usually do the authorities after the coup of June 28, 2009, which has had tragic consequences for press freedom ( http://es.rsf.org/honduras-golpe-de-estado-un-año-despu {es- un-28-06-2010, 37819.html ). Still not done justice to the carnage of the victim in the Honduran press is the last fourteen months. We ask that in this case, these tracks are explored primarily in research.
Israel's body Díaz Zelaya was located in a sugar cane plantation on the banks of the road near the town of Villanueva, south of San Pedro Sula. Early findings show that the victim was shot three times in the head. Journalist was not robbed of their money and personal belongings, which rules out robbery as motive. Israel Zelaya
Diaz began his career in the early 60's, working with two of the most important radio stations in your country, HRN and Radio America, as well as for the newspaper La Tribuna. Her home was devastated by an arson attack in early 2010.
This murder remains to Honduras, along with Mexico, in the range of the most dangerous country on the continent about the safety of journalists and the most dangerous in the world.
So far, only one journalist is on the list established by journalists Reporters Without Borders killed by his business: Nahum Parker Arteaga, director of information Aguán Television-Channel 5, was killed on March 14 after receiving threats attributed to the army. The repression and threats against the media who opposed the coup have not stopped. Another colleague, David Meza Montesinos, an employee of the chain and the Breaking New Ground station El Patio, would have paid with their lives, 11 March, denouncing the activities of organized crime in their region. __________
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