Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7139199> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 93 of
93
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7139199 description "Colombian journalist".
- Q7139199 description "Colombian journalist".
- Q7139199 subject Q10832625.
- Q7139199 subject Q6135664.
- Q7139199 subject Q6939134.
- Q7139199 subject Q8063158.
- Q7139199 subject Q8365858.
- Q7139199 subject Q8755859.
- Q7139199 subject Q9174709.
- Q7139199 abstract "Parmenio Medina Pérez (January 2, 1939 - July 7, 2001) was a Colombian radio broadcaster and journalist. He was a naturalized citizen of Costa Rica.Medina was a known as a critical journalist widely viewed as inconvenient for organizations accused of abuse or corruption such as the case of the 1979 Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica or a 1993 scandal about sport footwear imports. His journalistic work was focused on radio, mostly in journalistic investigations. For 28 years he directed the critical and comedic radio show "La Patada".Due to the nature of his work he made several enemies in Costa Rica and often received death threats. On May 9th, 2001 unknown gunmen had already shot his home with no injuries. On July 7th, 2001, as he investigated catholic priest Minor Calvo for anomalies in his ownership and sale of the catholic radio station "Radio María", he was shot three times with a .38 caliber gun and killed near his house in San Miguel.Parmenio Medina was also working on other cases before his death that were never broadcast. Since these were never known it is possible somebody took advantage of Calvo's notoriety and used him as a scapegoat.There was already some evidence linking Calvo with Colombian organized crime and there were suspicions of his involvement in the murder. On December 19th, 2007, in Costa Rica's longest court trial to date, the entrepreneur Omar Chávez was convicted to 47 years in prison for fraud and as the mastermind behind the murder, priest Minor Calvo was convicted on fraud as ally of Chávez due to the proof Medina accumulated in his work before dying, and a Nicaraguan citizen by the name of Jaime "El Indio" Aguirre was convicted to 30 years in prison for the actual murder.Parmenio Medina's murder was heavily covered and discussed in Costa Rica, partly because of the direct involvement of a notorious catholic priest in a country with a heavy Roman Catholic majority. It was also the first murder of a journalist in Costa Rica, and thus a direct challenge to the country's freedom of expression and the status of the democracy of the Costarrican citizens, as well as the justice in this existing country. This case shocked the country so much that even the Costarrican rock band Inconsiente Colectivo write a song to the memory of this exceptional journalist called "Nunca Vencidos" (in English, "Never Defeated").".
- Q7139199 birthDate "1939-01-02".
- Q7139199 birthPlace Q123304.
- Q7139199 birthPlace Q48278.
- Q7139199 birthPlace Q739.
- Q7139199 birthYear "1939".
- Q7139199 deathDate "2001-07-07".
- Q7139199 deathPlace Q2405941.
- Q7139199 deathPlace Q502192.
- Q7139199 deathPlace Q800.
- Q7139199 deathYear "2001".
- Q7139199 nationality Q2997267.
- Q7139199 restingPlace Q14108797.
- Q7139199 restingPlace Q800.
- Q7139199 stateOfOrigin Q2997267.
- Q7139199 thumbnail Parmenio.jpeg?width=300.
- Q7139199 wikiPageExternalLink parmeniomedinaS.htm.
- Q7139199 wikiPageExternalLink Guier.html.
- Q7139199 wikiPageExternalLink Sacrificios.html.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q10832625.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q123304.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q14108797.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q1841.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q1847518.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q21994628.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q2405941.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q2997267.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q48278.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q502192.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q6135664.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869075.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939134.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q739.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q800.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q8063158.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q811.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q8365858.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q872.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q8755859.
- Q7139199 wikiPageWikiLink Q9174709.
- Q7139199 birthDate "1939-01-02".
- Q7139199 birthPlace Q123304.
- Q7139199 birthPlace Q48278.
- Q7139199 birthPlace Q739.
- Q7139199 dateOfBirth "1939-01-02".
- Q7139199 dateOfDeath "2001-07-07".
- Q7139199 deathDate "2001-07-07".
- Q7139199 deathPlace Q2405941.
- Q7139199 deathPlace Q502192.
- Q7139199 deathPlace Q800.
- Q7139199 name "Medina, Parmenio".
- Q7139199 name "Parmenio Medina Pérez".
- Q7139199 nationality Q2997267.
- Q7139199 occupation "Radio broadcaster and journalist".
- Q7139199 placeOfBirth Q123304.
- Q7139199 placeOfBirth Q48278.
- Q7139199 placeOfBirth Q739.
- Q7139199 placeOfDeath Q2405941.
- Q7139199 placeOfDeath Q502192.
- Q7139199 placeOfDeath Q800.
- Q7139199 restingPlace "Cementerio La Piedad".
- Q7139199 restingPlace "Desamparados, Costa Rica".
- Q7139199 shortDescription "Colombian journalist".
- Q7139199 point "9.903618 -84.070512".
- Q7139199 type Person.
- Q7139199 type Agent.
- Q7139199 type Person.
- Q7139199 type Agent.
- Q7139199 type NaturalPerson.
- Q7139199 type Thing.
- Q7139199 type SpatialThing.
- Q7139199 type Q215627.
- Q7139199 type Q5.
- Q7139199 type Person.
- Q7139199 comment "Parmenio Medina Pérez (January 2, 1939 - July 7, 2001) was a Colombian radio broadcaster and journalist. He was a naturalized citizen of Costa Rica.Medina was a known as a critical journalist widely viewed as inconvenient for organizations accused of abuse or corruption such as the case of the 1979 Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica or a 1993 scandal about sport footwear imports. His journalistic work was focused on radio, mostly in journalistic investigations.".
- Q7139199 label "Parmenio Medina".
- Q7139199 lat "9.903618".
- Q7139199 long "-84.070512".
- Q7139199 depiction Parmenio.jpeg.
- Q7139199 givenName "Parmenio".
- Q7139199 name "Medina, Parmenio".
- Q7139199 name "Parmenio Medina Pérez".
- Q7139199 name "Parmenio Medina".
- Q7139199 surname "Medina".