New York, July 14, 2004Radio owner and host Jorge Lourenço
dos Santos was killed on Sunday, July 11, in Alagoas State in northeastern
Brazil. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is investigating whether
the slaying was related to his work as a journalist.
Dos Santos was killed at about 7:30 p.m. outside his home in the town
of Santana do Ipanema, 125 miles (200 kilometers) from Maceió,
Alagoas State capital, according to local press reports. A man shot dos
Santos four times and fled in a car. The journalist was taken to a local
hospital but died shortly after arriving.
The 59-year-old dos Santos owned the radio station Criativa FM, which
was based in his home, and hosted a show in which he frequently criticized
local politicians and businessmen. Local police have confirmed that the
journalist had received death threats and had been the target of two attempted
killings, according to the Maceió-based daily Gazeta de Alagoas.
No suspects have been detained.
According to the Folha news agency, police are investigating whether dos
Santos' murder was politically motivated. In addition to his work at the
radio station, dos Santos was involved in politics, having run for council
in the nearby town of Major Isidoro in 1996 and 2000. Dos Santos' wife
is running for council in local elections in October 2004. His family
believes that local politicians hired the assassin, Gazeta de Alagoas
reported.
During the last two years, CPJ has documented the slayings of two other
radio journalists in Brazil's northeast region who were killed for their
journalistic work. CPJ continues to examine the cases of two journalists
who have been killed over the last two years in the states of Mato Grosso
and Mato Grosso do Sul, in the central west region of Brazil.
"We are very concerned that journalists from Brazil's interior continue
to face violence," CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper said. "We urge Brazilian
authorities to investigate this murder and bring the perpetrators to justice."

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