UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil Marlon Carvalho Araujo (Brazilian) Reporter and presenter with radio broadcasters Gazeta and Jacuipe Killed on 16 August 2018 UNESCO Statement Jairo Sousa [Response from Member State 2018] (Brazilian) Radio journalist Killed in Brazil on 21 June 2018 [UNESCO Statement] Jefferson Pureza Lopes (Brazil) Radio journalist Killed on 16 January 2018 [UNESCO Statement] Ueliton Bayer Brizon (Brazil) Online journalist Killed on 16 January 2018 [UNESCO Statement] [Response from Member State 2018] Luis Gustavo da Silva (Brazil) Blogger Killed on 14 June 2017 [UNESCO Statement] Jairo de Oliveira Silva (Brazilian) Owned and worked at community radio Vorgel FMKilled on 16 October 2016 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State’s Response 2017] Mauricio Campos Rosa (Brazilian) Owner and writer for the local O Grito newspaper Killed on 17 August 2016 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State’s Response 2017] João Miranda do Carmo 1 UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil (Brazilian) Journalist for the local news website, SAD Sem Censura Killed on 24 July 2016 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State’s Response 2017] Manoel Messias Pereira (Brazilian) Blogger for the news website sediverte.com Killed on 9 April 2016 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State’s Response 2017] João Valdecir de Borba (Brazilian) Radio presenter for Radio Difusora AM Killed on 10 March 2016 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State’s Response 2017] Ítalo Eduardo Diniz Barros (Brazilian) Blogger with local news and Mayor’s press officer Killed on 13 November 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Orislandio Timóteo Araújo (also known Roberto Lano) (Brazilian) Wrote the Roberto Lano blog Killed on 21 November 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Israel Gonçalves Silva (Brazilian) Host of a daily radio programme, “Open Microphone,” on Rádio Itaenga FM Killed on 11 November 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Gleydson Carvalho (Brazilian) Journalist on Radio Liberdade FM Killed on 6 August 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State’s Response 2017] 2 UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil Djalma Santos da Conceição (Brazilian) Journalist for RCA FM, a community radio in Conceição da Feira Killed on 22 May 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Evany José Metzker (Brazilian) An investigative journalist with his own blog, Coruja do Vale. Killed on 18 May 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Gerardo Ceferino Servian Coronel (Paraguayan) Journalist for several different radio stations in Pedro Juan Caballero Killed on 4 March 2015 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Marcos de Barros Leopoldo Guerra (Brazilian) Lawyer and journalist Killed on 23 December 2014 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Geolino Lopes Xavier (Brazilian) Co-manager of the N3 television company Killed on 27 February 2014 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] José Lacerda da Silva (Brazilian) Cameraman for regional TV Cabo Mossoró Killed on 16 February 2014 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Pedro Palma (Brazilian) Editor of the Panorama Regional weekly newspaper Killed on 13 February 2014 in Brazil 3 UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Edilson Dias Lopes (Brazilian) Journalist for community radio Explosão Jovem FM Killed on 11 February 2014 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Santiago Ilídio Andrade (Brazilian) Reporter for the television network Bandeirantes Killed on 10 February 2014 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Cláudio Moleiro de Souza (Brazilian) Manager of Rádio Meridional Killed on 12 October 2013 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State’s Response 2017] Jose Roberto Ornelas de Lemos (Brazilian) Managing director of the newspaper Hora H Killed on 11 June 2013 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Walgney Assis Carvalho (Brazilian) Photographer for Vale do Aço newspaper Killed on 14 April 2013 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Rodrigo Neto de Faria (Brazilian) Crime reporter for Rádio Vangarda AM and the daily newspaper Vale do Aço Killed on 8 March 2013 in Brazil 4 UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Mafaldo Bezerra Goes (Brazilian) Radio journalist for FM Rio Jaguaribe Killed on 22 February 2013 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] | [Response from Member State] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Renato Machado Gonçalves (Brazilian) Manager and co-owner of Radio Barra FM in Brazil’s state of Rio de Janeiro Killed on 8 January 2013 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Eduardo Carvalho (Brazilian) Owner and editor of the Ultima Hora News website Killed on 21 November 2012 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Valério Luiz de Oliveira (Brazilian) Sports journalist at Radio Jornal 820AM Killed on 5 July 2012 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Décio Sá (Brazilian) Bloger on Blog do Décio and writter for the local O Estado do Maranhão newspaper Killed on 23 April 2012 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Mario Randolfo Marques Lopes (Brazilian) Editor-in-chief of the Vassouras na Net website. Killed on 12 February 2012 in Brazil 5 UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Paulo Roberto Cardoso Rodrigues (Brazilian) Editor of the local daily Jornal Da Praça and the news website Mercosul News. Killed on 12 February 2012 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Valderlei Canuto Leandro (Brazilian) Host of the Sinal Verde (Green Signal) programme on Radio Frontera. Killed on 1 September 2011 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Auro Ida (Brazilian) Former press secretary of the government of Cuiabá. Killed on 22 July 2011 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] | [Response from Member State] Valério Nascimento (Brazilian) Journalist and owner of the Panorama Geral newspaper. Killed on 3 May 2011 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Luciano Leitão Pedrosa (Brazilian) Journalist for TV Vitória and FM radio station Metropolitana. Killed on 10 April 2011 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] [Member State's Response 2016] [Member State’s Response 2017] Francisco Gomes de Medeiros (Brazilian) Head of the news division of Radio Caicó FM Killed on 18 October 2010 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] [Member State's Response 2015] 6 UNESCO Condemns Killing of Journalists Assassinated Journalists in Brazil José Givonaldo Vieira (Brazilian) Journalist on Bezerros FM and owner of the local newspaper Folha do Agreste Killed on 14 December 2009 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] | [Response from Member State] Luiz Carlos Barbon Filho (Brazilian) Journalist, Rádio Porto FM, Jornal do Porto, JC Regional Killed on 5 May 2007 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] | [Response from Member State] Ajuricaba Monassa de Paula (Brazilian) Freelance journalist Killed on 24 July 2006 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] | [Response from Member State] José Cândido Amorim Pinto (Brazilian) Radio show host on Rádio Comunitária Alterniva FM Killed on 1 July 2005 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] Domingos Savio Brandão Lima Junior (Brazilian) Daily Folha do Estado Killed on 30 September 2002 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] Natan Pereira Gatinho (Brazilian) Reporter for radio station Cidade FM de Paragominas Killed on 11 January 1997 in Brazil [UNESCO Statement] 7 .
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