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Eddie Jesus Apostol
Bornca. 1960?
Philippines
Died2012, 08 (aged 52)
Philippines
Cause of deathMurdered
Body discoveredLiguasan Marsh
NationalityFilipino
OccupationRadio Host
Years active2011-2012
EmployerDXND
RelativesRamil Apostol (Brother), Name unknown (Daughter)

Eddie Jesus Apostol, (1960?–September 1, 2012), a Filipino Radio Host for dxND in Kidapawan, Philippines was known for his weekly radio program "Council on the Air" and his dedication to treasure hunting. Apostol dedicated his program to science, politics, and the Philippine people. Apostol's program was cut short after only one year on the air, due to his unsolved murder (Radio Blocktimer Found Dead).

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Before becoming a radio host in 2011, Apostol served as town councilor of Magpet, North Cotabato (Radio Blocktimer Found Dead). During his time as both town councilor and radio host, Apostol was an avid treasure hunter (Body of Radio Reporter Found). Apostol has only two known relatives. Apostol is survived by his daughter, whose name is unknown, and his brother Ramil Apostol. There is mention of the mother of Apostol's daughter, but the relationship between the two is unknown (Radio Blocktimer Found Dead).

Career

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Apostol's weekly program "Council on the Air" first aired on June 8th, 2011, and was active up until his death (Radio Blocktimer Found Dead). "Council on the Air" focused on native Filipinos and science. Apostol also regularly interviewed government officials about local events and projects (Body of Radio Reporter Found).

Death

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Liguasan Marsh
Location where Apostol's body was found.

Apostol's family was the last to see him on August 29th, 2012. Apostol left Kidapawan to go on a treasure hunt with an unidentified person. On September 1st, 2012, Philippine authorities discovered Apostol's body in Liguasan Marsh. While the exact date is unknown, the murder had to be committed within this time frame. The authorities found Apostol's press card near his body, but his money and motorcycle were gone. The perpetrator(s) tied Apostol's hands and feet with rope and fatally shot him twice in the head. Further information about the crime has been kept from the public due to the ongoing investigation. The motive for Apostol's murder was unknown, although the police suspected theft. Both GMA Network (owner of dxND) and local authorities believe Apostol's radio program was unrelated to his murder. Authorities never identified the perpetrator(s). There are no records of any suspects, charges, or convictions (Radio Blocktimer Found Dead).

Context

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Impact

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Reactions

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Common references for this section include the UN Secretary General or the UNESCO Director-General and the press freedom organizations.

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References

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  1. ^ "Political massacre in Maguindanao Philippines". the Guardian. 25 November 2009.
  2. ^ Greenslade, Roy (7 September 2012). "Radio reporter murdered in Philippines" – via www.theguardian.com.
  3. ^ "Radio host, Eddie Apostol, becomes the sixth journalist killed in the Philippines this year". www.theglobaldispatch.com.
  4. ^ https://www.philstar.com/2012/09/06/846099/cops-urged-rush-probe-treasure-hunters-murder
  5. ^ https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/255649
  6. ^ Inquirer, Philippine Daily. "Missing Kidapawan broadcaster found dead".
  7. ^ "Kin of slain Cotabato radioman cry for justice". gmanetwork.
  8. ^ "Radio blocktimer found hogtied, shot to death in Maguindanao".
  9. ^ "Broadcaster found dead in Maguindanao".
  10. ^ "Radio broadcaster killed in Southern Philippines - Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper". mindanaoexaminer.com.
  11. ^ "Radio blocktimer found dead". www.seapa.org. Southeast Asian Press Alliance.
  12. ^ "Journalist killings heighten security awareness - SEAPA – Southeast Asian Press Alliance". www.seapa.org.
  13. ^ Magbanua, Williamor. "Broadcaster shot dead in North Cotabato, daughter wounded".
  14. ^ Inquirer, Philippine Daily. "Radioman shot dead".
  15. ^ Correspondent, Gilbert P. Felongco, (6 September 2012). "Concern over attacks on journalists". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ https://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/1867615832!.pdf
  17. ^ "UNESCO chief calls for probe into killing of Cambodian and Filipino journalists". United Nations Information Centre in Cairo.
  18. ^ Section, United Nations News Service (20 September 2012). "UN News - UNESCO chief calls for probe into killing of Cambodian and Filipino journalists". UN News Service Section.
  19. ^ http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/CI/images/Philippines-Response-IPDC-2014b-web.pdf
  20. ^ "Body of radio reporter found in the Philippines - Committee to Protect Journalists". cpj.org.
  21. ^ "Eddie Jesus Apostol - Journalists Killed - Committee to Protect Journalists". cpj.org.
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