Marcos de Barros Leopoldo Guerra explained

Marcos de Barros Leopoldo Guerra
Birth Date:ca. 1963
Death Date:December 23, 2014 (Age 51)
Death Place:Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
Death Cause:Shot in the head, back, and abdomen.
Body Discovered:In Guerra's home, by his father.
Nationality:Brazilian
Occupation:Journalist
Years Active:3
Employer:Ubatuba Cobra
Known For:Denouncing corrupt politicians on his blog Ubatuba Cobra

Marcos de Barros Leopoldo Guerra (ca. 1963 – December 23, 2014), was a Brazilian blogger known for his blog Ubatuba Cobra, located in Ubatuba, Brazil. Guerra was known for his denunciation of corrupt politicians in Ubatuba and nearby São Paulo. He died after being shot by two men in his home in Ubatuba. Guerra had been receiving death threats in response to the political content of his blog prior to his murder.

Personal

Guerra, 51 years old at the time of his murder, was born around 1963. He resided at Rua Santa Genoveva in the Praia do Tenório (Translated: Tenório Beach) neighborhood of Ubatuba, Brazil. He was single and lived with his 85-year-old father, who discovered his son's dead body. His funeral was on December 24, 2014.[1]

Career

Guerra was a lawyer and journalist known for his blog, Ubatuba Cobra. He used his blog to investigate and criticize the corrupt actions of politicians in his home city of Ubatuba as well as nearby São Paulo. His posts on the misappropriation of funds by local administrators received negative attention which culminated in death threats being sent to Guerra.[2]

Death

According to his father, Guerra received a series of death threats relating to the political content of his blog.[3] Guerra was killed in his home not long after. His neighbors reported that two men shot Guerra from outside of the house, through the window to his kitchen, where he was standing.[4] Guerra suffered three wounds in the head, back, and torso and died where he stood. His father, who had been in another room of the house, heard the shots and the sound of a motorcycle driving away.[5]

Context

One of Guerra's final blog posts indicated that the Munincipal Tourism Council of Ubatuba had not been performing proper bookkeeping.[6] [7]

Impact

Despite the passing of the "Marco Municipal da Internet" earlier in 2014, which legally guaranteed freedom of expression and consumption for Internet users in Brazil, Guerra was just one of three Brazilian journalists to be killed in retaliation for their work in 2014. Camera-man Santiago Ildio Andrade and Pedro Palma, owner of the weekly Surroundings Regional newspaper were both murdered in February of that year.[8] Violence against journalists continued in 2015 with the deaths of Gleydson Carvalo, Evany José Metzker, and Djalma Santo da Conceição, who were each also shot and killed in the Brazilian state of Maranhão.[9] [10]

Reactions

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jornalista é executado em circunstâncias misteriosas em Ubatuba . São Paulo Estadão.
  2. Web site: Journalist who denounced corruption in Brazilian city slain - Hoy San Diego. www.sandiegouniontribune.com. 2016-10-17.
  3. Web site: Journalist who denounced corruption in Brazilian city slain. 24 December 2014.
  4. Web site: Asesinan a periodista que denunciaba en blog corrupción en ciudad brasileña . ABC Color . December 24, 2014.
  5. News: Jornalista é executado em circunstâncias misteriosas em Ubatuba - São Paulo - Estadão. Estadão. 2016-10-06.
  6. Web site: Marcos de Barros Leopoldo Guerra - Journalists Killed - Committee to Protect Journalists.
  7. Web site: Blogueiro que denunciava corrupção é assassinado em Ubatuba. 6 January 2015.
  8. News: Brazilian Laws Restricting the Internet . Saigon News . June 3, 2016.
  9. Web site: Dying for a story: Brazil’s journalists are being killed at record rates. Al-Jazeera . December 9, 2015.
  10. News: Brazil: brutal murder of blogger highlights need for better protection . PEN International . May 22, 2015.
  11. Web site: Director-General urges thorough investigation into killing of Brazilian citizen journalist Marcos de Barros Leopoldo Guerra . United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. www.unesco.org. 2016-11-17.