Honduran journalist shot to death

An unidentified gunman shot and killed Honduran journalist Gabriel Fino Noriega on Friday in the town of San Juan Pueblo, according to local press reports.

Noriega, who worked for local radio station Estelar, TV Channel 9, and as a correspondent for national station Radio América in San Juan Pueblo, 217 miles (350 km) north of the capital Tegucigalpa, was gunned down after leaving the radio station at around 5 p.m., police spokesman César Wilfredo Ardón told the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Noriega was shot at 11 times and badly injured, Ardón said. The journalist died on route to a local hospital.

Noriega reported on general news, CPJ said quoting local press reports. Police said they are investigating the case but so far have no suspects. Investigators are considering his work as a journalist as a possible motive, said Ardón.

“We offer our condolences to Fino’s family and colleages, and we urge the police to assign enough resources to the murder investigation so that those responsible and their motive can be identified,” Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) said. “A journalist’s murder should not be allowed to go unpunished in a region of the country where there is a great deal of drug trafficking.”

A political crisis under way following the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya on June 29 has seriously affected the press freedom climate in this country but initial reports have not linked the killing to the crisis, according to Honduran station Radio América.

Noriega is the second reporter killed in Honduras this year. On March 31, gunmen shot and killed radio journalist Rafael Munguía Ortiz in the northern city of San Pedro Sula. Munguía, a local correspondent for national Radio Cadena Voces, reported on violence and organized crime, according to CPJ research. There have been no arrests in this case.

 
 
Date Posted: 7 July 2009 Last Modified: 7 July 2009