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Two international press groups are calling for a full investigation into the death of Honduran journalist Juan Carlos Argenal Medina, who was found shot to death at his home in the south-eastern city of Danli. | |
The Committee to Protect Journalists and Journalists Without Borders said Argenal was a correspondent for Radio y TV Globo, which has come under attack for its opposition to the 2009 coup that deposed President Manuel Zelaya. | |
Zelaya's wife, Xiomara Castro, lost the 24 November presidential election and is contesting the results. | Zelaya's wife, Xiomara Castro, lost the 24 November presidential election and is contesting the results. |
The groups said Argenal's body was found on Saturday. | |
Argenal was also owner of Vida Television. He was the third TV journalist killed this year in Honduras. | Argenal was also owner of Vida Television. He was the third TV journalist killed this year in Honduras. |
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