Credit: http://www.facebook.com/ Pete Mabazza Manila Bulletin April 24, 1986, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Wilfredo Vicoy Reuters April 25, 1986, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Virgilio Pacala Manila Hotline March 24, 1987, San Pablo, Laguna Dionisio Perpetuo Joaquin Olongapo News April 12, Olongapo City, Zambales Narciso Balani DXRA August 27, 1987, Davao City Rogie Zagado DXRA August 27, 1987, Davao City Leo Palo DXRA August 27, 1987, Davao City Cesar Maglalang DXRA August 27, 1987, Davao City Martin Castor Pilipino Ngayon August 28, 1987, Manila Ramon Noblejas DYVL October 4, 1987 Tacloban, Leyte Leo Enriquez III Kyodo News Service, Washington Times, People’s Journal October 10, 1978, Cebu City Noel Miranda Mindanao Scanner March 29, 1988, Tagum Cuty Davao Del Norte Ruben R. Manrique Luzon Tribute August 12, 1988, Balanga City, Bataan Josef Aldeguer Nava Visayan Life Today, DYRP October 30, 1988, Iloilo City Severino Arcones DYFM Bombo Radyo October 17, 1989, Iloilo City Eddie Telan Newscaster December 1, 1989, Quezon City Enrique Lingan The Luzon Times/ The Midway Star February 4, 1990, Lucena City, Quezon Joseph “Joe” Kreuger Mindoro Weekly Reporter February 6, 1990, Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro Reynaldo Catindig Sr. Northern Sierra Madre Express May 15, 1990, Timauini, Isabela Jean Ladringan Southern Star July 8, 1990, General Santos City Nesino Paulin Toling Panguil Bay Monitor April 14, 1991, Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental Danilo Vergara Philippine Post July 1, 1992, in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte Vergara, publisher of the weekly Philippine Post and secretary of the Mindanao Press Club and the Iligan Press Club, was shot at close range by three unidentified assailants as he left a printing plant on Quezon Avenue in Iligan City. A security guard who witnessed the attack and attempted to intervene was also killed. Editor of the Post until he became publisher in 1989, Vergara was known to write hard-hitting columns on graft and corruption. Rev. Greg Hapalla DXAS September 21, 1992, in Zamboanga City Hapalla, a radio commentator and preacher, was shot to death by three gunmen while broadcasting from DXAS Station in Zamboanga City. A radio technician and a visitor were also killed. Ladjid Jade Ladja Prensa Zamboanga July 3, 1992, in Zamboanga City Ladja, a correspondent for the weekly Prensa Zamboanga, was shot dead in Zamboanga City while attending a friend’s birthday party. Ladja had covered the Mindanao secessionist movement, but the motive for the killing remains unknown. Gloria Martin DXXX December 30, 1992, in Isabela, Basilan Martin, a local radio journalist with station DXXX in Basilan, was shot and killed by unidentified assailants. The motive remains unknown. Romeo Lagaspi Voice of Zambales January 11, 1993, in Zambales Lagaspi, publisher of Voice of Zambales, was last seen by his family on January 11, 1993. He had been charged with criminal libel for a column he wrote on police corruption and had filed a countersuit, which was still pending when he disappeared. Police showed Lagaspi’s family photographs of a charred corpse, which they suggested was that of the journalist. Rosauro Lao Cotabato News November 22, 1993, in Cotabato City Rosauro Lao and Ding Sade, both of Cotabato News, were shot and killed by unidentified gunmen in front of their boarding house in Cotabato City. Police did not establish a motive. According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, police said that Lao was killed by a shot in the head, and that Sade died from wounds to the body and left arm. Ding Sade Cotabato News November 22, 1993, in Cotabato City Rosauro Lao and Ding Sade, both of Cotabato News, were shot and killed by unidentified gunmen in front of their boarding house in Cotabato City. Alberto Berbon DZMM Radio December 15, 1996, in Manila Berbon, senior editor for the radio station DZMM, which is owned by the Philippines’ largest broadcast network, ABS-CBN, was fatally shot outside his home in a Manila suburb. His wife was also injured in the attack. Ferdinand Reyes Press Freedom February 13, 1996, in Dipolog City Reyes, editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Press Freedom, was fatally shot while at his desk in his office in Dipolog, some 400 miles (640 kilometers) south of Manila. He had received death threats in the past for his frequent writings about official corruption and human rights abuses and his criticism of government policies. Danny Hernandez People’s Journal Tonight June 3, 1997, in Manila Hernandez, news editor of a popular tabloid daily, People’s Journal Tonight, for which he wrote a column called “Sunday Punch,” was fatally shot in a taxi after leaving the Journal office just before dawn. It was later learned the taxi had been stolen hours earlier and was apparently waiting for him, police said. Colleagues said Hernandez had told them he had been receiving death threats from members of drug rings. He specialized in exposing drug syndicates and police corruption. Regalado Mabazza Polaris Cable Network December 17, 1997, Cauayan, Isabela Rey Bancayrin Radio DXLL March 29, 1998, in Zamboanga City Bancayrin, a well-known broadcaster for Radio DXLL in the southern region of Mindanao, was shot to death while on the air. Two unidentified gunmen entered the broadcast booth while he was talking to a listener and shot him three times at point-blank range. Nelson Catipay DXMY Radio April 16, 1998, in Cotabato City Catipay, a correspondent for radio station DXMY in Cotabato City in Mindanao, was shot nine times by two unidentified men riding with Catipay in a minivan traveling to the town of Sultan Kuarat, according to police reports. Dominador Bentulan DXGS October 30, 1998, General Santos City Bienvenido Dasal DXKR Radyo Agong January 21, 1999, Koronadal City, South Cotabato Frank Palma DWYB-Bombo Radyo April 25, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Vincent Rodriguez DZMM Radio May 23, 2000, in Sasmuan, Pampanga Rodriguez, a correspondent in Pampanga Province for the Manila radio station DZMM, was killed on assignment near the town of Sasmuan when guerrillas ambushed the boat convoy in which he was traveling. Olimpio Jalapit Jr. DXPR Radio November 17, 2000, in Pagadian City Jalapit, host of local radio station DXPR’s top-rated morning program, “Lampornas,” was killed in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur Province, as he was leaving a parent-teacher association meeting. Roland Ureta Radio DYKR January 3, 2001, in Aklan Province Radio journalist Ureta was gunned down on the night of January 3 when two motorcycle-riding men waylaid him en route from Kalibo, the capital of Aklan Province, to the town of Lezo. Mohammad Yusoph Radio DXID February 23, 2001, in Pagadian City Yusoph, a commentator for the radio station DXID in Pagadian City, was shot in the back of the head by two men on a motorcycle while he was riding in a three-wheel pedicab. He died on the spot. Joy Mortel Mindoro Guardian May 31, 2001, in Occidental Mindoro Mortel, a reporter for the Mindoro Guardian, was killed in her home in Barangay Talabanhan, Occidental Mindoro Province, according to local press reports. Two unidentified armed men reportedly shot Mortel after a heated argument. She died from multiple gunshot wounds. Candelario Cayona Radio DXLL May 30, 2001, in Zamboanga City At about 6 a.m. on May 30, three unidentified men ambushed Cayona, a radio commentator for the local station DXLL, as he left home on his motorcycle to host a morning broadcast. Cayona died on the spot from four gunshot wounds, including two to the face. The assailants, all identified as young males, fled the scene. Edgar Damalerio Zamboanga Scribe and DXKP Radio May 13, 2002, in Pagadian City, Philippines Damalerio, managing editor of the weekly newspaper Zamboanga Scribe and a commentator on DXKP radio station in Pagadian City on the southern island of Mindanao, was shot and killed at about 8:00 p.m. A gunman shot Damalerio, 32, while he was driving home in his jeep from a press conference in Pagadian City. He was killed by a single bullet wound to his left torso. Rhode Sonny Esguerra Alcantara “Quo Vadis San Pablo” and Kokus August 22, 2002, in San Pablo, Philippines Alcantara, a newspaper publisher and cable TV commentator, was shot dead in the city of San Pablo, south of the capital, Manila. John Belen Villanueva, Jr. DZGB April 28, 2003, Camalig, Albay Apolinario “Polly” Pobeda DWTI Radio May 17, 2003, in Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines At about 6:00 a.m., two unidentified gunmen stopped radio host Pobeda as he rode his motorcycle to work in Lucena City, Quezon Province, and shot him repeatedly, according to Philippine press reports. Pobeda suffered seven gunshot wounds, including one to his head. He was brought to a hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. Bonifacio Gregorio Dyaryo Banat July 8, 2003, in La Paz, Tarlac, Philippines Gregorio, a reporter and columnist for the weekly Dyaryo Banat, in La Paz, a town in the central Tarlac Province, was talking to a colleague on a cell phone in front of his house when an unidentified gunman shot him in the head three times at close range. According to news reports, the gunman was likely a professional killer who fled the scene on foot. Gregorio was rushed to La Paz District Hospital before being transferred to Ramos General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Noel Villarante DZJV Radio and Laguna Score August 19, 2003, in Santa Cruz, Laguna Province, Philippines Villarante, of DZJV Radio and the local newspaper Laguna Score, was shot and killed by a gunman outside his house in Santa Cruz City in central Laguna Province. After being shot once, Villarante ran inside his home. While his relatives helped him outside again to get to a hospital, the gunman shot Villarante twice in the head, killing him instantly. Rico Ramirez DXSF Radio August 20, 2003, in Agusan del Sur, Philippines Police found the body of Ramirez, a commentator for DXSF Radio, on the side of the road in San Francisco, a town in the southern province of Agusan del Sur. Authorities did not announce the murder until September 2 but offered no explanation for the two-week delay. Juan “Jun” Pala DXGO Radio September 6, 2003, in Davao City, Philippines Unidentified gunmen riding a motorcycle shot Pala, a commentator on DXGO radio, while he was walking home with a bodyguard and a friend in Davao City. The journalist, who suffered nine gunshot wounds, was pronounced dead on arrival at the San Pedro Hospital, according to the Manila-based Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR). His companions sustained minor injuries. Rowell Endrinal DZRC, Metro News February 11, 2004, in Legazpi City Two unidentified assailants shot Endrinal, a commentator on radio station DZRC in Legazpi City, Albay Province, while he was leaving his house for the radio station at 6:20 a.m. The local police chief, Jaime Lazar, told journalists that the assailants shot Endrinal in the foot and then continued shooting him in the head and body as he fell. Nelson Nadura Radio DYME December 2, 2003, in Masbate City Nadura, a commentator for Radio DYME in the Philippine’s central Masbate City, was shot dead at about 8:30 a.m. by two unidentified gunmen. The attack occurred while Nadura was on his motorcycle leaving the radio station after his daily broadcast, according to press reports and the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility, a Manila-based press freedom organization. He died immediately from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest. Six empty shells and a slug were found on the scene. The suspects fled on foot. Fernando Consignado Radio Veritas August 12, 2004, in Nagcarlan Consignado, a correspondent with the Manila-based Radio Veritas, was found dead in his home in the town of Nagcarlan, 47 miles (75 kilometers) south of the capital, Manila, according to local news reports. The journalist died of a single gunshot to the head, according to police investigators. Elpidio Binoya Radyo Natin June 17, 2004, in General Santos Binoya, a radio commentator and local station manager with Radyo Natin, was gunned down outside the port city General Santos, on the southern island of Mindanao, according to local news reports. Binoya was known for his pointed political commentaries. Rogelio “Roger” Mariano Radyo Natin-Aksyon Radyo July 31, 2004, in Laoag City Mariano, a commentator for Radyo Natin-Aksyon Radyo, was fatally shot by unidentified gunmen in Laoag City, the capital of Ilocos Norte Province, according to news reports. Arnnel Manalo Bulgar and DZRH Radio August 5, 2004, in Bauan Gunmen ambushed and killed Manalo, 42, a correspondent for the Manila tabloid Bulgar and radio station DZRH, in the morning, shortly after he dropped off his children at school, according to international news reports and local journalists. Romeo (or Romy) Binungcal Remate and Bulgar September 29, 2004, in Bataan Province Binungcal, a correspondent for two national Manila-based tabloids, Remate and Bulgar, was killed while riding home on his motorcycle in Bataan Province, in the central Luzon Region. Eldy Sablas (aka Eldy Gabinales) Radio DXJR-FM October 19, 2004, in Tandag , Surigao Del Sur An unidentified assailant shot Sablas three times from behind at about 10 a.m. as the radio commentator rode a three-wheeled motorcycle away from a supermarket in Surigao del Sur Province on the southern island of Mindanao. Gene Boyd Lumawag MindaNews November 12, 2004, in Jolo, Sulu An unidentified gunman shot photographer Lumawag, of the MindaNews news service, in the head, killing him instantly in Jolo, the capital of the southern Sulu Province. Herson Hinolan Bombo Radiyo November 13, 2004, in Kalibo, Aklan Hinolan, station manager and commentator from Bombo Radiyo in Kalibo in the central Aklan Province, was shot in the abdomen and arms in the restroom of a local store, police told local reporters. Marlene Garcia-Esperat Midland News and DXKR March 24, 2005, in Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat A gunman walked into columnist Marlene Garcia-Esperat’s house in the city of Tacurong, and shot her in front of her family. Garcia-Esperat died at the scene from a single bullet wound to her head, police told reporters. The gunman and his accomplice escaped from the scene on a motorcycle. Allan Dizon The Freeman, Banat November 27, 2004, in Cebu City Dizon, a photographer for the English-language newspaper The Freeman and a correspondent for the local tabloid Banat, was shot and killed in Cebu City. Stephen Omaois Guru Press November 27, 2004, in Tabuk, Kalinga Omaois’ body was found in a garbage bin on the outskirts of Tabuk in remote Kalinga Province. Police believe Omaois, 24, was bludgeoned to death, according to international news reports. Arnulfo Villanueva Asian Star Express Balita February 28, 2005, in Naic, Cavite Villanueva, 43, a columnist for the community newspaper, was found shot on a road in the town of Naic, just south of Manila. A local village official found his body, according to the Manila-based Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR). Ricardo “Ding” Uy DZRS November 18, 2005, in Sorsogon City Radio announcer Uy, known for his leftist political activities, was killed by a gunman outside his home in Sorsogon City, Sorsogon province, 230 miles (375 kilometers) southeast of Manila. Robert Ramos Katapat November 20, 2005, in Cabuyao, Laguna Ramos, 39, a reporter for the weekly tabloid, was shot twice in the head outside a market in Cabuyao, Laguna province, 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of the capital, Manila. Ramos was waiting for a ride home from work when two motorcycle-riding assailants shot him, according to police reports cited in the local media. George Benaojan DYBB and Bantay Balita December 1, 2005, in Cebu An unidentified gunman killed radio and newspaper journalist Benaojan in the central city of Cebu before fleeing in a taxi. Benaojan, 27, died at a local hospital shortly afterward, according to international news reports. Klein Cantoneros DXAA-FM May 4, 2005, in Dipolog City Cantoneros, a “block-time” radio broadcaster known for hard-hitting commentary, died after being shot as many as seven times by motorcycle-riding gunmen in Dipolog City on the southern island of Mindanao. Philip Agustin Starline Times Recorder May 10, 2005, in Paltic, Aurora Agustin, editor and publisher of the local weekly Starline Times Recorder, was killed by a single shot to the back of the head, according to local news reports. Rolando “Dodong” Morales DXMD July 3, 2005, in Polomolok, The radio commentator was ambushed and shot at least 15 times by a gang of motorcycle-riding assailants while driving home on the southern island of Mindanao. Morales, who died at the scene, had just finished hosting his weekly program on radio DXMD in General Santos City. Rolly Cañete January 20, 2006, in Pagadian City, Philippines Unidentified gunmen killed radio broadcaster and political publicist Cañete on a busy street in the southern city of Pagadian. International news reports said the attackers fled on a motorcycle. Orlando Tapios Mendoza Tarlkac Profile/ Tarlac Patrol April 4, 2006, in Tarlac, Philippines Mendoza, a part-time newspaper editor and columnist, was shot several times by unidentified men as he was returning home in Tarlac, 65 miles (110 kilometers) north of Manila. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to local media reports. Ponciano Grande DWJJ December 7, 2006, in Cabantuan City, Nueva Ecija Two unidentified gunmen killed Grande, 53, a former newspaper columnist and occasional co-host of a radio variety show, at his farm in Cabantuan City, central Luzon. The assailants shot Grande five times and chased his wife, Annie Luwag-Grande, but did not harm her, according to the online news site INQ7 and the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines. Andres Acosta DZJC December 20, 2006, in Batac An unidentified attacker stabbed commentator Acosta in the town of Batac, 240 miles (390 kilometers) north of Manila. Stabbed in the head and body, Acosta collapsed on his motorcycle while trying to get to a hospital. Fernando Batul DZRH and DYPR May 22, 2006, in Puerto Princesa, Palawan Batul, 37, a radio commentator with DZRH and DYPR radio, was shot six times by motorcycle-riding gunmen while he was driving to work in the provincial town of Puerto Princesa on the island of Palawan. George Vigo Union of Catholic Asian News June 19, 2006, Kidapawan, Cotabao Maricel Vigo DXND June 19, 2006, in Kidapawan, Cotabao Two unidentified gunmen shot radio journalists George and Maricel Vigo near their home on the southern island of Mindanao. The married couple were walking home from a public market when they were shot at around 5:15 p.m. by men on a motorcycle. They died on the way to the hospital. Armando Pace DXDS July 18, 2006, in Digos City, Davao Del Sur Pace, 51, an outspoken block-time commentator on Radyo Ukay DXDS, was shot in the head and chest by two motorcycle-riding assailants while traveling home from work on a busy street in Digos City on the island of Mindanao. He died shortly after arriving at a local hospital. Hernani Pastolero Lightning Courier Weekly February 20, 2007, in Sultan Kudarat Pastolero, 64, editor-in-chief of the community newspaper Lightning Courier Weekly, was shot in front of his home in Sultan Kudarat township, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Ferdinand Lintuan DXGO and Sun Star December 24, 2007, in Davao City Lintuan, 51, the father of four children, was shot by two motorcycle-riding assailants as he was driving in downtown Davao City, according to local media reports and the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility, a press freedom advocacy group. Lintuan had just left DXGO, an AM station owned by the Manila Broadcasting Company, with two colleagues who were uninjured in the attack. Benefredo Acabal The Filipino Newsmen April 7, 2008, in Pasig City, Acabal, 34, was shot several times at close range by an unidentified gunman in Pasig City in the Manila metropolitan area, according to local and international news reports. The gunman fled the scene on a motorcycle, those reports said. Acabal died from his wounds on the way to the hospital. Marcos Mataro UNTV April 27, 2008, San Simon, Pampanga Fausto “Bert” Sison DZAT June 30, 2008, Sariaya, Quezon Arecio Padrigao DXRS November 17, 2008, in Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental A motorcycle-riding gunman shot radio commentator Padrigao outside Bukidnon State University in Misamis Oriental province on the southern island of Mindanao, according to international news reports. Leo Mila Radyo Natin December 2, 2008, in San Roque Radio commentator Mila was shot outside Radyo Natin studios in the town of San Roque, Northern Samar province, according to local press freedom groups and international news reports. Martin Roxas DYVR August 7, 2008, in Roxas City Two men shot Roxas in the back as he drove his motorcycle from DYVR in Roxas City, on the country’s central Panay Island, where he worked as a program director and had just concluded his midday show, according to news reports. Police said Roxas died at a local hospital from a gunshot wound to his spine, the reports said. Dennis Cuesta DXMD August 9, 2008, in General Santos City Two gunmen traveling by motorcycle fired several shots at Cuesta, a program director and anchor for DXMD, an affiliate of the Radio Mindanao Network, on a public street in General Santos City on August 4, according to news reports citing police. Badrodin Abbas DXCM January 22, 2009, in Cotabato City Abbas was shot in the head by two motorcycle-riding assailants while he was driving a minivan in Cotabato City, according to local news reports. The journalist was a “block-time” commentator, leasing airtime and soliciting his own sponsors, the reports said. He died of a head wound, Police Chief Willie Dangane told reporters. Ernie Rollin DXSY Radio February 23, 2009, in Oroquieta City,Misamis Occidental Two men shot Rollin at around 5:30 a.m. at a gas station in Oroquieta City in the Philippine province of Misamis Occidental, according to a statement issued by the Jojo Trajano Remate June 3, 2009, in Taytay Rizal Reporter Trajano was killed in crossfire during a police raid of an alleged organized crime den near Manila, according to local and international news reports. Crispin Perez DWDO Radio June 9, 2009, in San Jose City, Occidental Mindoro An unidentified attacker stabbed and fatally shot Perez in San Jose, province of Mindoro Occidental, according to local and international news reports. Badrodin Abbas DXCM January 22, 2009, in Cotabato City , Philippines Abbas was shot in the head by two motorcycle-riding assailants while he was driving a minivan in Cotabato City, according to local news reports. The journalist was a “block-time” commentator, leasing airtime and soliciting his own sponsors, the reports said. He died of a head wound, Police Chief Willie Dangane told reporters. Godofredo Linao Radyo Natin-Bislig July 27, 2009, Barobo, Surigao Del Sur Philippine broadcaster Godofredo Linao Jr., 49, was shot in Barabo township, Surigao del Sur province, about 545 miles (875 kilometers) from the capital, Manila, according to local press freedom groups and news reports. Ampatuan massacre Andres Teodoro Central Mindanao Inquirer Henry Araneta, DZRH November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Mark Gilbert Arriola, UNTV November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Rubello Bataluna, Gold Star Daily November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Arturo Betia, Periodico Ini November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Romeo Jimmy Cabillo, Midland Review November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Marites Cablitas, News Focus and DXDX November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Hannibal Cachuela, Punto News November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Jepon Cadagdagon, Saksi News November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines John Caniban, Periodico Ini November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Lea Dalmacio, Socsargen News November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Noel Decina, Periodico Ini November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Gina Dela Cruz, Saksi News November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Jhoy Duhay, Gold Star Daily November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Jolito Evardo, UNTV November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Santos Gatchalian, DXGO November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Bienvenido Legarte Jr., Prontiera News November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Lindo Lupogan, Mindanao Daily Gazette November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Ernesto Maravilla, Bombo Radyo November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Rey Merisco, Periodico Ini November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Reynaldo Momay, Midland Review November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Marife “Neneng” Montaño, Saksi News and DXCI November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Rosell Morales, News Focus November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Victor Nuñez, UNTV November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Ronnie Perante, Gold Star Daily November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Joel Parcon, Prontiera News November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Fernando Razon, Periodico Ini November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Alejandro Reblando, Manila Bulletin November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Napoleon Salaysay, Mindanao Gazette November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines Ian Subang, Socsargen Today November 23, 2009, in Ampatuan, Philippines In the deadliest event for the press ever recorded by CPJ, 30 Philippine journalists and two media support workers were ambushed and brutally slain on November 23 as they traveled in Maguindanao province with a convoy of people who intended to file gubernatorial candidacy papers for a local politician. In all, 57 people were killed in a shocking display of barbarism apparently motivated by political clan rivalries. Most of the bodies were dumped in a mass hillside grave in the town of Ampatuan. Ismael Pasigna B-96 FM December 24, 2009, in Labason, Zamboanga Del Norte A gunman on a motorcycle shot Pasigna at around 6.30 a.m. in the town of Labason, Zamboanga del Norte province, Mindanao, according to local news reports. Desidario Camangyan Sunrise FM June 14, 2010, in Manay, Philippines Camangyan was shot from behind at close range while hosting an amateur singing contest, according to local and international news reports. He died at the scene from a single shot to the head in front of an audience that included his wife and 6-year-old son, news reports said. Police said the gunman escaped on foot. Jovelito Agustin DZJC June 16, 2010, Laoag City Ilocos Norte Nestor Bedolido Mt. Apo Currrent/Kastigador June 19, 2010, Digos City, Davao Del Sur Miguel Belen DWEB July 31, 2010, in Nabua, Camarines Sur Belen, a part-time radio commentator, died in a local hospital after being shot seven times by two motorcycle-riding assailants on the evening of July 9, according to news reports. Gerardo Ortega DWAR January 24, 2011, in Puerto Princesa City, Philippines A gunman shot radio talk show host Ortega in the back of the head as the journalist was shopping in a Puerto Princesa City clothing store shortly after his morning broadcast, according to local and international news reports. Maria Len Flores Sumera DZME March 24, 2011, in Malabon City An unidentified gunman fired on Somera, who hosted a public service program on DZME radio, before fleeing the scene in a Jeep, according to The Associated Press. There were two assailants, according to local news reports. Somera, a 44-year-old mother of three, died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head on the way to a local hospital. Romeo Olea DWEB June 13, 2011, in Iriga City, Camarines Sur Olea, a radio commentator, was killed after being shot twice in the back while riding his motorcycle on his way to work, according to local and international media reports that quoted police sources. Niel Jimena DYRI-RMN Radio August 22, 2011, in E.B. Magalona, Negros Occidental Two gunmen shot Jimena, 42, five times while he was on a motorcycle near his home in the Negros Island town of E.B. Magalona, according to local and international news reports. He died before arriving at a local hospital, news reports said. Roy Quijada Gallego DXDA, DXSF October 14, 2011, Lianga Surigao Del Sur. Alfredo “Dodong Velarde Brigada News November 11, 2011, General Santos City. Source: cpj.org, cmfr-phil.org, nujp.org |
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List of slain journalists in the Philippines (1986-2011)
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