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Bogotá, September 17, 2002—Edgar Buitrago Rico, founder and
director of the monthly Revista Valle 2000, today fled the city
of Cali in fear of his life after receiving repeated death threats since
May.
In response, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) today sent a
letter to Colombian interior minister Fernando Londoño Hoyos
urging him to ensure that the ministry's Program for the Protection
of Journalists and Social Communicators responds to Buitrago's recent
request for assistance to relocate to Bogotá.
Buitrago submitted his request in person on August 21 to the ministry
but has received no response.
The latest threat to Buitrago came in late August in a letter sent to
the local press and politicians in Cali. It was signed by the Committee
for the Rescue of Cali, a group that authorities believe was fabricated
by the unidentified individuals responsible for the threats.
The letter accused Buitrago of publishing lies in
support of Cali's mayor, whom the journalist has backed publicly because
of the mayor's alleged stand against corruption. The letter warned that
Buitrago and 10 other people would be declared "military targets" unless
they left the city immediately.
In May, Buitrago received two death threats by e-mail. Then, in June,
armed men mistook the magazine's advertising salesman for Buitrago,
forced him into a vehicle, and threatened to kill him before realizing
their mistake and freeing him.
The journalist fled to Bogotá in early August but returned to
Cali within three weeks because he ran out of money.
Buitrago launched Revista Valle 2000 in 1998 as a publication
dedicated to investigating and denouncing cases of political corruption
in Valle Del Cauca. Death threats in recent years have forced four of
his volunteer correspondents to resign. Before starting the magazine,
Buitrago was subdirector of El Caleño and a reporter for
El País.

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