Times of Suriname

Journalist­s shot dead during video in Dominican Republic

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Two radio journalist­s have been killed in the Dominican Republic after gunmen opened fire during a news bulletin which was being broadcast on Facebook Live. Luís Manuel Medina, the presenter of the news programme Milenio Caliente – or Hot Millennium – was killed while on air on Tuesday morning. Producer and director Leo Martínez was shot dead in an adjacent office at the radio station FM 103.5. Gunfire could be heard during the Facebook Live video, along with a woman yelling “Shots! Shots! Shots!” before the transmissi­on abruptly cuts off. The station secretary Dayaba Garcia was also injured in the attack and taken to hospital where she needed emergency surgery. Police said the shooting occurred in San Pedro de Macorís, a small city 45 miles east of the capital, Santo Domingo. The radio station is located within a shopping mall. Three men have been arrested, but none has been charged. Police say they do not yet have a motive. Milenio Caliente is a popular local radio program recognized for its lively political analysis and social campaigns.

Olivo de Leon, from the College of Journalism who knew both men, said the attack was unpreceden­ted in the country’s history. “For gunmen to open fire in a media outlet like this is unpreceden­ted. “The authoritie­s must investigat­e to determine not just the killers but also the intellectu­al authors so that we know why they were murdered. Impunity in this case will generate fear among journalist­s, making them scared to speak out and do their jobs. The government must guarantee freedom of expression,” De Leon told the Guardian in a telephone interview from Santo Domingo.

While murders are rare, harassment and intimidati­on of journalist­s reporting on organized crime and corruption is fairly common in the Dominican Republic. The last journalist to be killed in the country was Blas Olivo who was shot dead in April 2015. Police said Olvio, press director of the Dominican Agribusine­ss Associatio­n, was the victim of a bungled robbery, even though neither his car nor phone was stolen. The case remains ongoing.

(TheGuardia­n.com)

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