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New York, August 27, 2001—In a letter sent today to Rio de Janeiro
State attorney general Francesco Conte, CPJ expressed deep concern about
the August 16 murder of journalist Mário Coelho de Almeida Filho
and requested more information about the case.
Coelho was killed one day before he was to testify in a criminal defamation
lawsuit.
In what appears to be a premeditated murder, the 42-year-old Coelho
was killed by a gunman outside his house in the municipality of Magé,
about 50 km (30 miles) from Rio de Janeiro, according to local press
reports.
At around 6 p.m., as Coelho was parking his car in his garage, the gunman,
who had been drinking beer in a nearby bakery, emerged and started shooting
at him with a 45-caliber handgun.
The first shot hit Coelho's car window. The journalist left his car
and ran away, but the gunman chased him and caught up with him in an
abandoned lot. He shot Coelho at least three times and then fled the
scene in his own vehicle, according to witnesses interviewed by the
Brazilian daily O Globo.
Coelho was the administrative editor and publisher of A Verdade,
a six-page paper that was published three times a month and circulated
in Magé. A Verdade often criticized local politicians
for alleged corruption and other irregularities.
In recent months, Magé mayor Narriman Zito, who belongs to the
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), had been a frequent target
of Coelho's muckraking.
On August 17, Coelho was scheduled to testify in relation to a criminal
defamation lawsuit brought against him by Zito and her husband José
Camilo Zito dos Santos, PMDB mayor of the nearby municipality of Duque
de Caxias. The couple filed their lawsuit after A Verdade printed
the minutes of a Rio de Janeiro State Legislative Assembly session during
which Brazilian Labor Party (PTB) assemblywoman Núbia Cozzolino,
a political rival of Narriman Zito, insinuated that Zito was having
an affair with one of her security guards.
O Globo quoted Coelho's father as saying that his son had received
several phone threats five months ago and had written about them in
A Verdade. Although Coelho apparently knew the identity of the
caller(s), he did not reveal this information in the newspaper. The
Magé police official in charge of the murder investigation believes
that it was a contract killing, O Globo reported. Coelho's father
told O Globo that he suspected a political motivation.
At least four Brazilian journalists have been killed because of their
work since 1996, according to CPJ research.

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