BULGARIAN JOURNALIST RAPED AND MURDERED
Joseph Omoniyi
A Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova who had been reporting on alleged corruption linked to European Union funds has been found raped and murdered on Saturday.
According to Reuters, 30-year-old Marinova, who had worked at the Ruse-based TV station TVN as a reporter and had hosted a recently-launched program, interviewing investigative journalists about alleged corruption between businessman and politicians involving EU funds, was found dead in a park in Ruse, a town in the far north, along the border of Romania.
Bulgarian interior minister Mladen Marinov however denied that Marinova’s murder was linked to her reporting, and said there was no evidence she had been threatened.
“It is about rape and murder,” Marinov said.
“We are in shock. In no way, under any form, never have we received any threats aimed at her or the television,” a reporter from TVN told AFP,
But that assertion was contradicted by Asen Yordanov, the owner of the investigative website, bivol.bg, who told AFP that he had received information that his reporters were in danger of being assaulted.
He said Marinova was linked to bivol.bg’s investigations because its reporters had appeared on her show.
“Viktoria’s death, the brutal manner in which she was killed, is an execution,” Yordanov said. “It was meant to serve as an example, something like a warning.”
Marinova’s killing was widely-condemned on Twitter by fellow journalists and watchdog groups.
“Shocked by horrific murder of investigative journalists Victoria Marinova in #Bulgaria,” read a tweet from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
Marinova is the third journalist murdered in the EU within the last year, Reuters reported.
According to the Reporters Without Borders world press freedom index, Bulgaria ranks lower than other EU member.