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Ángel Alfredo Villatoro Rivera (born 1965 in El Progreso, Yoro — d. 15 May 2012 in Tegucigalpa) was a Honduran journalist and radio personality, who was kidnapped and killed in 2012 and is regarded as a "journalist martyr". He was one of the seven journalists killed in Honduras in 2012.
Selena Lee was featured in different magazines across the United States including the Spanish online news outlet El Planeta of Boston. [5] In Honduras, Lee was featured in El Heraldo , [ 6 ] Diez , [ 7 ] La Tribuna , [ 8 ] and the national news paper La Prensa .
' The Press ') is a Honduran newspaper founded on 26 October 1964, by Organización Publicitaria, S.A., whose publications also include El Heraldo and Diario Deportivo Diez. In 2008, La Prensa reported its audited circulation as 61,000 units. [1] It has full color and tabloid-sized pages.
Salvador Alejandro César Nasralla Salum [a] (born 30 January 1953) is a Honduran civil engineer, sports journalist, television presenter, businessman, and politician who served as the First Vice President of Honduras from 2022 until his resignation in 2024.
The murder rate in Honduras has risen dramatically in the last few years as a result of political instability, drug trafficking and organized crime. [12] The murder per capita in Honduras has risen from 86 to 92 per every 100,000 people from 2011 to 2012. [4] [13] Honduras recorded 6,700 homicides in 2011 in a nation of 8 million. [3]
A government health worker interviewed by Reuters said that the anti-Zelaya newspapers El Heraldo and La Tribuna, and "some television channels controlled by the opposition" were the only ones still broadcasting on the morning of the 29th. [89] [90] The Miami Herald reported that the "crackdown on the media" began before dawn on the 28th.
Edwin Rivera Paz, (ca. 1989 – July 9, 2017), was a Honduran journalist living in southern Veracruz, Mexico who worked as the lead cameraman for the Honduran television program "Los Verduleros" on Hable Como Habla, who died in Acayucan, Veracruz, Mexico from multiple gunshot wounds from two unidentified assailants on a motorcycle with no known motives in broad daylight.
Nicknamed el Zorro, Padilla managed F.C. Motagua for a record 141 matches [3] from 19 July 1970 to 18 May 1975 (1,764 days). [ 4 ] He is the only manager in Honduran league history to win titles with four different sides.