Two part-time journalists slain in Kidapawan
Two peace advocates, also working as part-time journalists, were gunned down by unidentified men around 5 p.m. Monday (19 June) in Kidapawan City, around 850 kilometers south of Manila.
George hosted “Tingog sa Kabatan-unan” (Voice of the Youth), a block time program of the CFSI aired over dxND-AM of the Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation every Monday noon, while Mazel took the reigns of “Kalihukan sa Kongreso (Congress Affairs),” a Sunday
Both George and Maricel did not tackle news, topics, or commentaries that could have irked concerned parties or persons, according to Malou Manar, dxND’s program director.
Manar said the killing could have stemmed from the couple’s active participation on human rights activities and programs in the early 1990s. The Vigos though, have ceased their connections with progressive groups since 1996, Manar added.
Since 2000, the couple had been working for PKFI, an organization that facilitates peace forums and dialogues in the southern provinces of
The PKFI, supported by the United Nations Program for Internally Displaced Persons, has been implementing the Integrated Rehabilitation Project for displaced families in several villages in the said provinces.
George also worked as the project officer of the
Maricel was also a part-time media relations officer of Rep. Taliño-Santos, and since early this year, was area coordinator of an NGO delivering solar resource services to villagers in remote areas.
Relatives of the Vigos said they were not aware the couple had enemies as they had been “roaming freely, not only around the city, but in other areas of the province and in
They also said the NGOs in which the couple had been more recently affiliated were not connected with progressive groups in the province.
More than a month ago, a letter was addressed to “radio station DXND-AM” by a certain Henry Laot from Matina,
Matina is a huge district in
The station received the package around