North Colombia primary school teacher assassinated in front of students
North Colombia primary school teacher assassinated in front of students
posted by Adriaan Alsema
Nov 14, 2013
December 17, 1986: a voice is silenced. Machine gun fire shatters the stillness of the cold Bogota night. Motorcycle tires rip the pavement, leaving wisps of smoke in its wake. The director of newspaper El Espectador, Guillermo Cano, slumps over in his car, eyes unfocused, as the pools of blood darken around his motionless body.
Canos story serves as a reference point for journalists working in Colombia. The journalist and editor was shot down after using his respected position in Colombias oldest newspaper to denounce the corrupting influence of drug traffickers in the countrys political circles. The transgression cost him his life.
In war, truth is a dangerous concept. Colombia has been at war for over 50 years, and in this environment, practicing truth in journalism is, and always has been, dangerous.
Although acts of violent crimes against journalists in Colombia have dropped in the past few years, threats of violence directed at journalists remain high, witnessing a rise. Threats of violence against journalists in Colombia negatively impact the freedom of the press, which ultimately hinders the countrys ability to make informed democratic decisions.
More:
http://colombiareports.co/threats-violence-cast-shadow-colombia-freedom-press/