Sure, it would bring journalists to their knees knowing if they told the truth about anything they would end up being murdered, perhaps even after being tortured. To still plunge ahead and do the stories shows people who are truly far more courageous, more principled than what passes today for average, normal human beings. They have resolved to try to do something to shed light on the monsters, to promote JUSTICE if they can, no matter what the price.
It really makes one so damned sick when all that happens is the demons simply kill them, then kill the next one, too, and leave that threat for the world to see that this is what happens to you if you dare to cross them.
Nine people gone, in all. Of course it's correct to believe the missing ones were dead, too, very possibly after having been tortured, just for the hell of it. Nine in 8 months. No way for anyone to be a smart-ass with those facts, even though the maggots might try. It's altogether hellish.
I found this article after reading your post concerning the first one you mentioned.
Journalist assassinated in Colombia
Friday, 01 July 2011 14:11
Alexander Stone
Journalist Luis Eduardo Gomez was assassinated on Thursday night as he arrived home with his wife and was intercepted by two men on a motorbike, in Arboletes, a town in the department of Antioquia.
According to the secretary of the governer of the area, Esteban Revolledo, Gomez, 70, was shot five times. There had been no recorded threat to his life.
Revollendo told El Tiempo, "at the moment we dont know who carried out the act or who is responsible. He
spent much of his time here in Arboletes, and dedicated much of that time to writing about politics".
Gomez was appearing as a witness for a judicial investigation into links between right-wing paramilitary groups and Colombian politicians.
More:
http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/17362-journalist-assassinated-in-colombia.html
Thank you for the information.