MANILA, Philippines (August 7, 2008) - A radio broadcaster was shot dead in the central Philippines, three days after his colleague was critically wounded in a similar attack, their employer said.
Martin Roxas, 32, program director of Radio Mindanao Network (RMN), was killed just minutes after leaving the station at around noon (local time) in central Roxas city.
"He was aboard a motorcycle, and was just 900 metres away from the station when a gunman shot him in the back of the neck," said RMN radio station manager Ely Abarra.
"He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but was declared dead on arrival," Abarra said.
Roxas, who leaves behind a wife and two children aged three and one, had been a radio commentator for more than a decade.
His program tackled local politics, and police said it was possible he could have been attacked because of his work.
Abarra said there was an apparent attempt on Roxas recently, when he was kicked from his motorcycle. Roxas dismissed the incident, but had been taking precautions.
"This week, his topics touched on an ongoing political squabble involving two politicians," Abarra said without elaborating.
Meanwhile, colleague Dennis Cuesta was fighting for his life in hospital after he was shot in General Santos city on Monday.
The attacks come more than a month after gunmen shot and killed Bert Sison, a reporter for a community newspaper in Quezon province. Sison's daughter, who is also a journalist, was wounded in the attack.
Roxas is the fourth journalist to be killed in the Philippines this year.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists and French group Reporters Without Borders have branded the Philippines the second most dangerous place for working journalists outside Iraq.
Three journalists were killed in the Philippines last year, while 12 were killed in 2006.(AAP)
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