The Judicial System Monitoring Programme (JSMP) was set up in early 2001 in Dili, East Timor. Through court monitoring, the provision of legal analysis and thematic reports on the development of the judicial system, and outreach activities, JSMP aims to contribute to the ongoing evaluation and building of the justice system in East Timor. For more information, please email us at info@jsmp.minihub.org O Programa de Monitoramento do Sistema Judicial (JSMP) foi constituído no início de 2001 em Dili, Timor Leste. Através da monitorização do trabalho dos tribunais e da elaboração de análises legais e de relatórios temáticos sobre o desenvolvimento do sistema judicial, o JSMP espera poder contribuir para a avaliação contínua e para a construção do sistema de justiça em Timor Leste. Para informação adicional, email: info@jsmp.minihub.org Program Pemantauan Sistem Yudisial (JSMP) dibentuk pada awal tahun 2001 di Dili, Timor Leste. JSMP bertujuan untuk memberikan kontribusi terhadap kelangsungan pembangunan dan evaluasi sistem peradilan di Timor Leste melalui pemantauan pengadilan, penyediaan analisis hukum dan laporan-laporan tematis terhadap perkembangan system yudisial. Untuk informasi lebih lanjut, email: info@jsmp.minihub.org
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Last modified: 6 August, 2004
 
REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS, 5 August 2004

Two Journalists Killed in five Days

Arnel Manalo, a correspondent with the daily Bulgar and the radio station DZRH, was gunned down today in Bauan, (80 km south of Manilla). Roger Mariano,
presenter of the programme "Roger in Action" on the privately-owned radio station DZJC-Akyson, was gunned down on 31 July in San Nicola (in the eastern province of Ilicos).

Reporters Without Borders roundly condemned these murders in a letter to President Macapagal-Arroyo and called for "the deployment of all necessary means in the investigations in order to identify both those who carried the killings out and the instigators."

The organisation also said it feared that "the climate of impunity will continue in the Philippines if the work of the police and judiciary does not lead quickly
to the trial and conviction of those responsible." A total of 11 journalists have been killed since the start of 2003.

Malano was shot by individuals on a motorcycle as he was returning home with his brother, Appollo. According to the police, Appollo was unable to identify the killers and said he was unaware of any threats having been made against his brother.

Mariano's bullet-riddled body was found alongside a national highway in San Nicola. He had been shot ten times by unidentified killers at around 8:00 pm on 31 July. He used to tackle many sensitive issues in his programme. In particular, he had accused the local authorities of abuses in the way they cracked down on
an illegal form of gambling known as jueteng.

Seven journalists were killed in 2003. This was the highest number in any single year since democracy was established in 1986. Some of the contract killers
allegedly involved have been arrested but not any of the instigators.

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Copy Right: JSMP-DIli, June 2004