Journalists Killed  |  Colombia

Diego de Jesús Rojas Velásquez

Supía TV

September 22, 2009, in an area near Supía, Colombia

Diego de Jesús Rojas Velásquez, a reporter and cameraman for the Supía-based community station Supía TV in central Caldas province, left the station’s studio around 6 p.m. after receiving a purported tip about an unspecified story, according to news reports and CPJ interviews. Shortly after, authorities found his body with four gunshot wounds on a highway connecting Caldas to neighboring Antioquia province, local and international news reports said. Witnesses told reporters that they heard Rojas arguing with several unidentified individuals prior to the gunshots. Investigators found the reporter’s motorcycle with the keys in the ignition near the scene of the crime, the regional daily La Patria reported.

Rojas, 52, worked as a journalist in Supía for more than 30 years, colleagues said. Juan Carlos Taborda, Supía TV’s director, told La Patria that Rojas covered sports and social news, but did not report on sensitive issues. Local police and family members said he had not received any threats, the Spanish news service EFE reported. Rojas had also worked for the regional TV station Cable Unión and contributed occasionally to local dailies.

Local authorities are investigating the murder, according to the Colombian press. Supía Mayor Germán Ovidio Tobón said investigators believe the killing is linked to Rojas’ personal life, the national daily El Tiempo reported. Colombian authorities offered a 15 million peso (US$7,100) reward.

 



Motive Unconfirmed: CPJ is investigating to determine whether the death was work-related.


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