Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. Radio Journalist Slain in Philippines VOA News 16 June 2010 37-year-old Joselito Agustin is the second journalist killed in the Philippines this week Photo: AFP Undated photo shows 37-year-old Joselito Agustin, a radio journalist, who was shot dead in the northern Philippines, the second killing this week in one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists. A Philippine radio journalist was gunned down Wednesday, the second journalist killed in the Pacific nation this week. Police say 37-year-old Joselito Agustin was shot to death by two gunmen riding a motorcycle early Wednesday in northern Ilocos Norte. Agustin was killed as he was heading home from his job at a local radio station in Laoag city. The attack took place less than 24 hours after radio journalist Desidario Camangyan was murdered while hosting a singing contest in Davao Oriental province. Witnesses say the attacker shot Camangyan from behind as he sat on stage. The gunman escaped, and police are investigating possible motives. Camangyan worked for Sunrise FM, a local radio station. The U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists says 33 journalists were killed in the Philippines last year, making it the world's deadliest country for media professionals. Thirty of those killed were among a group of 57 people massacred in the southern Philippines last November in election-related violence. Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters. .