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L'unesco Condamne L'assassinat De Journalistes Journalistes Assassinés Aux Philippines L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines Joey Llana (Philippines) Journaliste radio pour DWZR Zoom Radio Legazpi Assassiné le 20 juillet 2018 aux Philippines Communiqué UNESCO Dennis Denora (Philippines) Editeur et rédacteur de Trends and Times, hebdomadaire de communauté locale Assassiné aux Philippines le 7 juin 2018 [UNESCO Statement] Edmund Sestoso (Philippines) Journaliste Assassiné le 2 mai 2018 [UNESCO Statement] Réponse de l’Etat membre 2018 [Réponse de l’Etat membre 2017] Christopher Iban Lozada (Philippines) Journaliste audiovisuel Assassiné le 24 octobre 2017 [Déclaration officielle] Leo Diaz (Philippines) Journaliste Assassiné le 7 août 2017 [Déclaration officielle] Rudy Alicaway (Philippines) Journaliste Assassiné le 6 août 2017 [Déclaration officielle] Joaquin Briones (Philippin) Chroniqueur pour le journal Remate 1 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines Assassiné le 13 mars 2017 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] Larry Que (Philippin) Journaliste pour Catanduanes News Now Assassiné le 20 décembre 2016 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) Elvis Ordaniza (Philippin) Journaliste dxWO Power99 FM Radio Assassiné le 16 février 2016 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) José Bernardo (Philippin) Reporter pour les radios locales DWBL et DWIZ, et agent d'information publique de l'organisation Tri-Media du district nord de la police Assassiné le 31 octobre 2015 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) Teodoro Escanilla (Philippin) Journaliste pour DZMS Radio Assassiné le 19 aout 2015 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) Cosme Diez Maestrado (Philippin) Propriétaire du programme sur la radio DXOC Assassiné le 27 août 2015 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) Gregorio Ybanez 2 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) Editeur de l’hebdomadaire Kabuhayan News Services et présidait le Club de la presse du Davao Del Norte, l’association des médias de la province Assassiné le 18 août 2015 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] Maurito Lim (Philippin) Journaliste à dyRD Radio Assassiné le 14 février 2015 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) Nerlita Ledesma (Philippine) Travaillait pour le quotidien philippin Abante Assassinée le 8 janvier 2015 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] Rubylita Garcia (Philippin) Reporter au journal Remate Assassiné le 6 avril 2014 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Rogelio “Tata” Butalid (Philippin) Commentateur à Radyo Natin Assassiné le 11 décembre 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Michael Diaz Milo (Philippin) Animateur sur DXFM radio Assassiné le 6 décembre 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Joas Dignos 3 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) Animateur sur radio DXGT Assassiné le 29 novembre 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Vergel Bico (Philippin) Rédacteur pour l'hebdomadaire Kalahi Assassiné le 4 septembre 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Fernando Solijon (Philippin) Animateur d'un programme quotidien sur DxLS Love Radio Assassiné le 29 août 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Mario Sy (Philippin) Collaborateur occasionnel au Sapol News Bulletin Assassiné le 1er août 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Bonifacio Loreto (Philippin) Journaliste pour Aksyon Ngayon Assassiné le 30 juillet 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Richard Kho (Philippin) Journaliste pour Aksyon Ngayon Assassiné le 30 juillet 2013 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Eddie Jesus Apostol 4 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) Journaliste pour DXND Radio Assassiné le 1er septembre 2012 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Nestor Libaton (Philippin) Journaliste sur Radio dxHM Assassiné au début du mois de mai 2012 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Aldion Layao (Philippin) Journaliste pour GMA Super Radyo Assassiné le 8 avril 2012 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Christopher Guarin (Philippin) Animateur sur Radio Mindanao Network et éditeur du Tatak News Nationwide Assassiné le 5 janvier 2012 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Roy Bagtikan Gallego (Philippin) Roy Bagtikan Gallego Assassiné le 14 octobre 2011 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Niel Jimena (Philippin) Informateur de la Drug Enforcement Agency des Philippines et présentateur de programmes sur plusieurs stations de radio Assassiné le 30 août 2011 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Marlina « Len » Flores-Sumera 5 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) Présentatrice des informations pour l'émission Arangkada 1530, sur la station de radio dzME Assassiné le 24 mars 2011 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Gerardo Ortega (Philippin) Journaliste pour Radio Mindanao Network (RMN) Assassiné le 24 janvier 2011 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Nestor Bedolido (Philippin) Reporter pour le journal Kastigador Assassiné le 19 juin 2010 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] (en anglais) | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Benjie Adolfo (Philippin) Gold Star Daily Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Henry Araneta (Philippin) DZRH Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Mark Gilbert Arriola (Philippin) UNTV Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Rubello Bataluna 6 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) Gold Star Daily Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Arturo Betia (Philippin) Periodico Ini Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Romeo Jimmy Cabillo (Philippin) Midland Review Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Marites Cablitas (Philippin) News Focus et DXDX Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Hannibal Cachuela (Philippin) Punto News Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Jepon Cadagdagon (Philippin) Saksi News Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) John Caniban 7 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) Periodico Ini Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Lea Dalmacio (Philippin) Socsargen News Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Noel Decina (Philippin) Periodico Ini Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Gina Dela Cruz (Philippin) Saksi News Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Eugene Dohillo (Philippin) UNTV Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Jhoy Duhay (Philippin) Gold Star Daily Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Jolito Evardo 8 L’UNESCO condamne l’assassinat de journalistes Journalistes assassinés aux Philippines (Philippin) UNTV Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Santos Gatchalian (Philippin) DXGO Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Bienvenido Legarte Jr. (Philippin) Prontiera News Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Lindo Lupogan (Philippin) Mindanao Daily Gazette Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Ernesto Maravilla (Philippin) Bombo Radyo Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration officielle] | [Réponse de l'Etat Membre] (en anglais) Rey Merisco (Philippin) Periodico Ini Assassiné le 23 November 2009 aux Philippines [Déclaration
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