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Pablo Medina Velázquez ( – 16 October 2014) was a
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an investigative journalist for the newspaper ''
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'' in
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. Velázquez had been returning from a trip to
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when he was attacked due to his investigation into the illegal drug trade in Paraguay. Medina is one of many journalists whose lives have been put at risk due to their involvement into dangerous cases. Medina's death sparked social movements, such as #JusticiaparaPablo on
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, as well as memorials in his honor.


Personal

Medina had been working for the company, ''
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'', when he was investigating and reporting on drug trafficking in
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. During his investigations, Medina had received death threats because of his closeness to various cases. Medina was not the only person in his family to undergo threats because of dangerous cases. Medina's brother, Salvador Medina Velázquez, was also investigating drug trafficking when he had died thirteen years ago. After Medina's death, seminars and marches were held in Asuncíon in his honor to remember him and his work.


Career

Pablo Medina Velázquez had been reporting on the drug trade happening in
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when he was killed during a trip back to Asunción from Curuguaty. Medina is one of many journalists that have attempted to report on drug trafficking in Paraguay.


Death

Since Medina had been receiving death threats due to his involvement into investigating drug trafficking, he had been assigned police protection. However, he was not under protection when he was shot four times in the chest and face by two gunmen on a motorcycle. Medina's death is recorded as being around 2:30 p.m. on October 16, 2014. Medina was riding with two women, one of which, his assistant, was also killed during the attack. The third woman, the assistant's sister, survived the attack and was the one who called for help afterwards. After his death, an investigation into the perpetrators was started and investigators have since confirmed that it was by order of the mafia running the drug traffic. Although the gunmen are still free, the leader who ordered the murder, Vilmar Neneco Marques, is currently in prison in
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.


Context

Drug trafficking in areas of
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are intense areas of investigation and journalism for reporters. Canindeyú itself is cited as being a site of violent land disputes in the past. In particular, the case that Medina was investigating was of a very large marijuana operation in
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. His killing has motivated the justice department in the area to investigate further into the drug trafficking crimes on the rise. The Secretary General of SPP, Santiago Ortíz, has come out and said that Paraguayan society is living in a state of narco-politics that will eventually destroy the social base of Paraguay. Thus, it is important that the country looks at these cases and attempts to further stop them.


Impact

Medina's killing due to his investigation came amidst a dangerous time for Paraguayan journalists. Other journalists who were investigating the country's drug trade as well as judicial corruption, Fausto Gabriel Alcaraz and Edgar Pantaleon Fernandez Fleitas, respectively, were killed in Paraguay that same year. The executive director of the New York-based
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, Joel Simon, has comes out and said that journalists are unquestionably under greater threat than ever.


Reactions

The Director-General of UNESCO,
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, has spoken about her deep concern over Velázquez and his assistants' killing. She says that it is important that the people who executed this attack be brought to justice not only because of criminality but to possibly deter future killings against journalists. Paraguayan President
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was also quick to condemn the killing after it happened. He issued a statement shortly afterward citing the attack as threatening the peace of
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as well as a violation of human rights and freedom of expression.


See also

* Human rights in Paraguay


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Medina Velázquez, Pablo Date of birth missing 2014 deaths Assassinated Paraguayan journalists Deaths by firearm in Paraguay People from Asunción Year of birth uncertain