New York, October 4, 2005A newspaper reporter was shot and
seriously wounded today in General Santos City on the southern Philippine
island of Mindanao but escaped death because his attacker's gun jammed.
Danilo Aguirre, a business and features writer for the weekly Mindanao
Bulletin, was walking to work with photographer Emmanuel Zaldimar
when a hooded assailant shot him from behind with a .45 caliber pistol
and then fled on a motorcycle, according to local news reports. Police
Senior Inspector Aniano Delco told The Associated Press that the gunman
tried to shoot Aguirre again before leaving, but his pistol jammed.
The Committee to Protect Journalists is trying to determine whether
the attack was connected to the reporter's work as a journalist. Cel
T. Jubelag, publisher of the Mindanao Bulletin, said that unknown
men had been following Aguirre and looking for his house over the past
few days, The Manila Times reported. Jubelag said that Aguirre,
25, had only been with the paper two months and had not reported on
anything controversial, although the newspaper had been investigating
corruption in the judicial system, according to the AP.
Aguirre was wounded in the spine and stomach by a single shot. Zaldimar
suffered minor injuries, news reports said. Police are investigating
the motive for the attack.
The Philippines is the most murderous country in the world for journalists,
according to CPJ research. CPJ conducted a research mission to the Philippines
in June, meeting with local journalists groups, press freedom advocates,
government officials and broadcast regulators, searching for solutions
to the country's deadly patterns for the press. The mission concluded
that corruption, gun violence, and the ongoing problem of impunity made
journalists vulnerable to attack. Read
more about the mission.
