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Gleydson Carvalho
BornApril 25, 1982
DiedAugust 7, 2015(2015-08-07) (aged 33)
Camocim, Ceará, Brazil
Cause of deathDeath by firearm
NationalityBrazilian
OccupationRadio journalist
EmployerRadio Liberdade FM
Known forRadio talk show host

Gleydson Carvalho, (25 April 1982 – 7 August 2015), a Brazilian radio talk show host and journalist for Radio Liberdade FM in Camocim, Ceará, Brazil. Carvalho was known for his attacks on local government corruption. He was shot in the head and chest multiple times while on air.[1][2]

Personal

Gleydson Carvalho was a Brazilian born on 25 April 1982. He was known to be the Radio DJ that commonly spoke of political corruption during his show.[2] Carvalho was well known for his long-standing campaign against government corruption.[3] Gleydson worked in Camocim, Ceará, Brazil.[4] This is where he was later assassinated on 7 August 2015.

Career

Gleydson Carvalho was a radio talk show host for Radio Liberdade FM. Carvalho was known for having strong political views while on the air and had received many death threats. His career was made by the amount of political views and opinions he put into his show. Gleydson Carvalho was so popular he had his own show at lunchtime.[5]

Death

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This picture is taken outside of Camocim. Camocim is where Carvalho was shot and killed.

Carvalho was assassinated during a live broadcast. This broadcast took place at the Radio Liberdade FM in the Brazilian state of Ceará.[6][7] According to the media, the assassins overpowered the receptionist before gaining entry to Gleydson Carvalho's recording studio.[8][9] The intruders stated that they would like to place and ad.[1] After gaining entry the assassins shot Carvalho five times (3 times in the head and twice in the chest).[10][11] Carvalho died as he was taken to a nearby hospital.[12] The killers fled on a white motorbike, but it was not long until the authorities found them.[13][14]

The last that has been heard for the arrest of these killers is that they had two suspects in connection of the killing. These suspects may or may not have been linked to the assassination of Gleydson Carvalho. These people are Francisco Carneiro Portela ad Gisele Sousa do Nascmiento.[15] The two men that remain at large are Tiago Lemos da Silva and Jefferson nicknames "Dudu".[16]

Context

Gleydson Carvalho was the fourth journalist killed in Brazil in 2015.[17][18][19][20] In early March 2015, Gerardo Ceferino Servian Coronel was also fatally shot. He too was a radio journalist. Evany José Metzker was decapitated May 2015. Lastly, Djalma Santos da Conceicao was found tortured. CPJ reports that at least 16 journalists have been killed since 2011, ranking Brazil eleventh on the CPJ's 2014 Global Impunity Index.[21]

Impact

Gleydson Carvalho was well known for his long-standing, vocal reporting about government corruption.[22] When Carvalho was killed it had created an uproar. Human rights groups in Brazil were outside of major urban centers around the country.[23] Without Carvalho's knowing, he got these groups to fight for the journalist's lives that had been taken from them because of their jobs.

Reactions

Irina Bokova, the director-general of UNESCO, said, "Journalists are the voices of the people and when violence is used to silence one of them, society as a whole suffers. I call on the authorities to investigate this crime and bring its perpetrators to court to be punished in keeping with Brazil’s legal provisions."[24]

A statement from Committee to Protect Journalists said, "Authorities must take action to combat a press freedom crisis that is violating the right of all Brazilians to be informed, not to mention ending journalists' lives."[21]

References

  1. ^ a b "Gleydson Carvalho". Committee to Protect Journalists. August 6, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  2. ^ a b Gerard Couzens (7 August 2015). "Radio presenter shot dead by two gunmen during live show". mirror.
  3. ^ "Brazilian anti-corruption radio DJ shot dead live on air". Telegraph.co.uk. 8 August 2015.
  4. ^ "G1 - Corpo de radialista morto dentro de rádio é sepultado no Ceará - notícias em Ceará". Ceará.
  5. ^ Patel, Romil (August 8, 2015). "Brazilian radio DJ Gleydson Carvalho shot dead live on air". International Business Times. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  6. ^ Jessica Lucia Roiz. "Gleydson Carvalho Dies: Brazilian Journalist Dead After Being Shot 5 Times In Radio Booth". Latin Times.
  7. ^ Gerard Couzins (8 August 2015). "Young couple arrested after radio presenter shot dead during live show". mirror.
  8. ^ "Radio DJ Gleydson Carvalho is shot dead live on air in Brazil". Mail Online. 7 August 2015.
  9. ^ "Gleydson Carvalho, Brazilian radio host killed live on air". NewsComAu. 8 August 2015.
  10. ^ "Seven charged in death of Brazilian radio broadcaster". Global Journalist.
  11. ^ "Brazilian radio DJ shot and killed live on air". Consequence of Sound.
  12. ^ "Brazilian journalist dies after being shot while hosting radio program".
  13. ^ Ashley Lewis (10 August 2015). "Brazilian DJ shot dead while on air, 2 suspects arrested". NY Daily News.
  14. ^ Estado de Minas. "MP do Ceará denúncia 7 pessoas por morte de radialista". Estado de Minas.
  15. ^ "Brazilian radio DJ Gleydson Carvalho shot dead live on air".
  16. ^ "G1 - Vídeo mostra suspeitos de matar radialista no Ceará no local do crime - notícias em Ceará". Ceará.
  17. ^ "Brazilian Radio Host Killed by Gunmen While on Air".
  18. ^ "Brazilian radio DJ Gleydson Carvalho shot dead live on air".
  19. ^ "Brazil: Radio Host Slain". Human Rights Watch.
  20. ^ "Radio presenter shot dead while hosting radio programme". Reporters Without Borders. August 7, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  21. ^ a b "Brazilian radio host shot while on air is the fourth journalist killed in the country this year". Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas.
  22. ^ Girendra Persaud. "Brazilian anti-corruption radio DJ shot dead live on air".
  23. ^ Romero, Simon (August 7, 2015). "Murder of Brazilian Journalist Furthers Alarming Trend". New York Times.
  24. ^ "Director-General denounces murder of Brazilian journalist Gleydson Carvalho". UNESCO Press. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. August 12, 2015. Retrieved 2012-10-20.