6 Journalists Killed in Peru since 1992/Motive Confirmed

  Go »
  Go »


You need to upgrade your Flash Player

2009

1992


Statistical Analysis

Job *

50% Broadcast reporter
17% Columnist / Commentator
33% Producer
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Medium *

67% Radio
33% Television
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Gender

83% Male
17% Female
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Local / Foreign

100% Local
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Murder Victims

33% Taken Captive
67% Threatened
17% Tortured

Type of Death

100% Murder
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Impunity in Murder Cases

100% Complete impunity
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Suspected Source of Fire in Murder Cases

17% Criminal group
33% Government Officials
17% Military Officials
17% Political Group
17% Unknown
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Beats Covered by Victims *

33% Corruption
50% Crime
50% Human Rights
17% Politics
33% War
You need to upgrade your Flash Player

Freelance

You need to upgrade your Flash Player

All figures are rounded to the nearest full percentage point. * May add up to more than 100 percent because more than one category applies in some cases.


6 Journalists Killed in Peru/Motive Confirmed

     Terminology explained

Miguel Pérez Julca, Radio Éxitos

     March 17, 2007, in Jaén, Peru

Antonio de la Torre Echeandía, Radio Órbita

     February 14, 2004, in Yungay, Peru

María Carlin Fernández, Peruvian Radio and Television Network

     December 10, 1993, in Chimbote, Peru

Adolfo Isuiza Urquia, Radio Tropical

     August 23, 1992, in Juanjui, Peru

Pedro Yauri, Radio Universal

     June 24, 1992, in Huacho, Peru

Alejandro Pérez, Channel 2-Frequencia Latina TV

     June 5, 1992, in Lima, Peru



4 Journalists Killed in Peru/Motive Unconfirmed

     Terminology explained

Alberto Rivera Fernández, Frecuencia Oriental

     April 12, 2004, in Pucallpa, Peru

José Amaya Jacinto, Radio Satélite

     April 6, 1998, in La Unión, Peru

Isabel Chumpitaz Panta, Radio Satélite

     April 6, 1998, in La Unión, Peru

Tito Pilco Mori, Radio Frecuencia Popular

     September 3, 1997, in Rioja, Peru


  Go »
  Go »

 

Video: Lara Logan

Why CPJ matters Join Us

International Press
Freedom Awards

Save the date: Tuesday, November 24. CPJ will honor top global journalists at its 19th annual benefit. Christiane Amanpour hosts.

Anatomy of Injustice

Unsolved murders in Russia
Anatomy of Injustice

Pakistani reporters
face grave risks

CPJ’s Bob Dietz
examines the challenges on the CPJ Blog