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UNESCO deplores murders of two journalists in Honduras

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UNESCO deplores murders of two journalists in Honduras

2011-07-21 05:00:23 GMT+7 (ICT)

UNITED NATIONS (BNO NEWS) -- The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Wednesday condemned the recent killings of another two journalists in Honduras, where at least a dozen reporters have been killed in the past 18 months.

UNESCO reported that Nery Jeremías Orellana, manager of Radio Joconguera and correspondent for Radio Progreso, was gunned down on July 14. The 26-year-old had also been a member of the FARP opposition movement.

Another journalist, Adan Benítez, a 42-year-old reporter for 45TV and Teleceiba Canal 7, was in the northern port city of La Ceiba on July 4 when he was shot in the head by two gunmen who also robbed him.

In a statement, UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova called for a thorough investigation into the killings of both journalists.

"The killing of journalists constitutes a crime against society as a whole," she said. "Democracy and rule of law require a free and independent press to nourish informed debate. I call on the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation of these crimes to ensure that everyone in the country is free to exercise their fundamental human right of freedom of expression without fearing for their lives."

UNESCO, which began work in 1946, is specifically mandated to defend freedom of expression and press freedom.

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-- © BNO News All rights reserved 2011-07-21

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