New York, September 12, 2005 – The Committee to Protect Journalists
condemns yesterday's arson attack on the offices of daily Diário
de Marília and sister radio stations Diário FM and Dirceu
AM in the city of Marilia, in the state of São Paulo.
José Ursílio, Diário de Marília's editor
in chief, declined to speculate who could be behind the attack on the
three outlets which are all owned by the Central Marília Notícias
group.
A security camera caught four menthree with masksand one woman,
who overpowered a security guard. The men poured several gallons of gasoline
on the second and third floors of the offices, completely destroying the
radio stations' studios and the newspaper's production area. Diário
de Marília still managed to publish although with half its
normal print run, Ursílio said. The radio stations hoped to be
back on air within 18 hours.
"We condemn this attack and call on the Brazilian authorities to conduct
a thorough investigation and find those responsible," said CPJ Executive
Director Ann Cooper.

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