18 June 2008
Trial opens of alleged killers of Bolivian journalist Carlos Quispe Quispe
La Paz (June 18, 2008).- The trial opened on 18 June of the alleged killers of Carlos Quispe Quispe, a journalist on Radio Municipal Pucarani, who died in the city of the same name in La Paz department, western Bolivia on 29 March, 2008, after being beaten up by opponents of the mayor.
Trial opens of alleged killers of Bolivian journalist Carlos Quispe Quispe
La Paz (June 18, 2008).- The trial opened on 18 June of the alleged killers of Carlos Quispe Quispe, a journalist on Radio Municipal Pucarani, who died in the city of the same name in La Paz department, western Bolivia on 29 March, 2008, after being beaten up by opponents of the mayor.
The six defendants, charged with "homicide" and "membership of a criminal gang", were all in court for the opening. Four municipal councillors - Edwin Huampo Espinoza, Basilio Poma Poma, Rufina Zerna Flores and Nicolaza Cruz Quispe - and Julio Quisberth Quispe and Efraín Ticonipa, two leaders of the Pucarani municipal 'vigilance committee', a body that oversees council activities. The parents of the murder victim and Jorge Borda, legal advisor to the mayor, who is a civil party in the case, will all be giving evidence. According to statements made by Borda to Reporters Without Borders, the journalist was beaten up by members of the vigilance committee, incited by the accused municipal councillors.