17 September 2010
Colombias Attorney General acts on IAPA request in 27 cases of murdered journalists
The IAPA praised the decision by the Colombian Attorney Generals Directorate of Public Prosecutions to act on its request to identify, review and activate the cases of 27 journalists murdered countrywide. One case reactivated, four more under legal review, six reassigned to Bogotá.
The IAPA praised the decision by the Colombian Attorney Generals Directorate of Public Prosecutions to act on its request to identify, review and activate the cases of 27 journalists murdered countrywide. One case reactivated, four more under legal review, six reassigned to Bogotá.
Early in 2008 two years and seven months ago the IAPA asked the Attorney Generals Office to take over 27 cases stalled in state attorneys offices throughout Colombia, many of them shelved or suspended. Officials were able to locate the cases, visit the locations and, in June and July this year, hand down major decisions on 14.
IAPA President Alejandro Aguirre, editor of the Miami, Florida, Spanish-language newspaper Diario Las Américas, applauded the action and expressed confidence that full justice will be done in each of these cases.
Juan Francisco Ealy Ortiz, chairman of the IAPAs Impunity Committee and president of the Mexico City, Mexico, newspaper El Universal, also praised the Attorney Generals Office, stating: this is a good example of how to combat impunity and violence and it should be looked at by Mexican authorities since their country suffers the highest number of these outrages; in other words, they should reopen investigations and not allow crimes against journalists to go unpunished.
On June 29 investigations into the June 11, 2002 murder of Mario Prada Díaz in Sabana de Torres, Santander province, suspended since December 17, 2004, was reopened. Prada Diaz, editor of the weekly newspaper Horizonte Sabanero, had denounced irregular practices by local politicians and reported on paramilitary activity.
The Attorney Generals Office will also look into reactivating the murders of Hernando Marné Sánchez, a photographer with the Cali newspaper El País in February 2005; Iván Darío Pelayo, director of Radio Llanorámica in Puerto Rondón, Arauca, in August 1995; Arquímides Arias, director and owner of radio stations Armonía FM Estéreo and Fresno FM Estéreo in Fresno, Tolima, on July 4, 2001, and Gildardo Ariza Olarte, a reporter with Radio Ondas del Carare in Vélez, Santander, on April 19, 1993.
The Attorney Generals Office also accelerated ongoing investigations into the February 6, 2000 murder of Fabio Leonardo Restrepo and John Jairo Restrepo Vega, and of Javier Darío Arroyave on September 4, 2007.
Six additional cases were reassigned to public prosecutors who deal with journalists murders as part of the Human Rights Unit in the Attorney Generals Office in Bogotá. Among them are the cases of Zully Ester Codina Pérez, killed on November 11, 2003; Elizabeth Obando Murcia, July 11, 2002; Rafael Enrique Prins, February 19, 2005; Gustavo Rojas Gabalo, February 4, 2006; Milton Fabián Sánchez, August 9, 2006 and Alvaro Alonso Escobar, December 23, 2001.