The Toll Here are the Philippine journalists killed in connection with their work since 2000, as documented by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Return to "On the Radio, Under the Gun" 2000 Olimpio Jalapit Jr., DXPR Radio, November 17, 2000, Pagadian City 2001 Roland Ureta, DYKR Radio, January 3, 2001, Aklan Province Candelario Cayona, DXLL Radio , May 30, 2001, Zamboanga City 2002 Edgar Damalerio, Zamboanga Scribe and DXKP Radio, May 13, 2002, Pagadian City Sonny Alcantara, "Quo Vadis San Pablo" and Kokus, August 22, 2002, San Pablo 2003 Apolinario Pobeda, DWTI-AM Radio, May 17, 2003, Lucena City, Quezon Bonifacio Gregorio, Dyaryo Banat, July 8, 2003, La Paz, Tarlac Noel Villarante, DZJV Radio and Laguna Score, August 19, 2003, Santa Cruz, Laguna Province Rico Ramirez, DXSF Radio, August 20, 2003, Agusan del Sur Jun Pala, DXGO Radio, September 6, 2003, Davao City 2004 Rowell Endrinal, DZRC, February 11, 2004, Legazpi City Elpidio Binoya, Radyo Natin, June 17, 2004, General Santos Roger Mariano, Radyo Natin-Aksyon Radyo, July 31, 2004, Laoag City Arnnel Manalo, Bulgar and DZRH Radio, August 5, 2004, Bauan Romy Binungcal, Remate and Bulgar, September 29, 2004, Bataan Province Eldy Sablas, DXJR-FM Radio, October 19, 2004, Tandag Gene Boyd Lumawag, MindaNews, November 12, 2004, Jolo Herson Hinolan, Bombo Radyo, November 15, 2004, Kalibo 2005* Marlene Garcia-Esperat, Midland News and DXKR, March 24, 2005, Tacurong Klein Cantoneros, DXAA-FM, May 4, 2005, Dipolog City Philip Agustin, Starline Times Recorder, May 10, 2005, Paltic Rolando Morales, DXMD, July 3, 2005, Polomolok *As of August 15, 2005 |