A crime journalist has been shot dead in Manila, police and colleagues said Saturday, the latest addition to a lengthening list of unsolved murders of media workers in the Philippines.
Alex Balcoba, 56, was attacked in central Manila late Friday outside a watch repair shop owned by his family, the country's National Press Club said in a statement.
The club's president Paul Gutierrez said the attack on Balcoba, a reporter for the People's Brigada tabloid, brought to more than 30 the number of journalists killed in the Philippines since 2010, with no suspects yet brought to justice.
"The culture of impunity that is behind these attacks is yet to be addressed by the authorities despite their repeated boasts and promises," Gutierrez added.
The two gunmen fled on a motorcycle after shooting Balcoba, Gutierrez said.
Fellow journalists took Balcoba to hospital, where he was pronounced dead, he added.
Manila police confirmed Balcoba had been shot and killed, but gave no further details.
Gutierrez said police had assured him they would investigate the killing.
Colleagues described Balcoba as a news reporter and columnist at the little-known People's Brigada who had written about the Manila police since the 1990s.
Calls by AFP to the newspaper's office went unanswered.
Balcoba is the second journalist to be murdered in the Philippines this year, and the 34th since 2010 when President Benigno Aquino came to power, according to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.
He is also the 174th journalist killed since a bloodless uprising ended the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship 30 years ago, a union official told AFP.
Just 10 suspects have been convicted for attacks on journalists across the country since 1986, according to the union.
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