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Vol. VI, No. 6, March 12-18, 2006
Leyte
Journalists Unite vs. Threats to Press Freedom The
newly formed Alliance of Journalists in Leyte signed a resolution calling on
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo “to withdraw any action or plan to further
curtail press freedom” in a round table discussion initiated by the National
Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) Leyte Chapter March 11. BY
MAUREEN JAPZON Tacloban City – The newly
formed Alliance of Journalists in Leyte signed a resolution calling on President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo “to withdraw any action or plan to further curtail press
freedom” in a round table discussion initiated by the National Union of
Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) Leyte Chapter March 11. The NUJP-initiated the
round table discussion was intended to create a venue for local media
practitioners to share their opinions and to decide on an action plan, as a
response of the organization to the on-going threat to press freedom and bill of
rights brought by Presidential Proclamation 1017, its lingering effects and the
proposed guidelines for media monitoring. “We have civil liberties
and no law can ever be against us…It is time for us to solidify and to unite
because that is the only way we can show the president that we mean business,”
Rollie Montilla, NUJP Leyte Spokesperson and Eastern Times Editor-in-Chief,
stressed. It can be recalled that PP
1017 identified media as helping the so-called “destabilizers” of the Arroyo
regime by “magnifying claims” against her. In line with Arroyo’s announcement,
Philippine National Police (PNP) Director Gen. Arturo Lomibao announced that
police investigators will be monitoring media people who transgress the
guidelines that will be issued by the PNP. Allan Amistoso, NUJP-Leyte
President said that after the series of killings of media persons, totaling 11
journalists killed in 2005 and 3 this year, this is another threat looming over
media persons. But journalists organized
in the different chapters of NUJP are protesting against this impending threat
not only to press freedom but to civil liberties guaranteed by the constitution. Public trust Dr. Dave Genotiva (PhD.)
one of the speakers in the forum encouraged journalists not to cringe or feel
intimidated since it is for the public to judge the credibility and veracity of
news and not the powers that be. “We become better, more
effective… when we defend our integrity and credibility…the role of journalists
is to comfort the afflicted and to afflict the comfortable,” says Dr. Genotiva. He further said that if the
mandate of government officials is derived through elections, the journalists’
mandate emanates from the public’s trust. It is the general public that ensures
the independence of media and protects the truth. Alliance of the Fearless “The people that are here
are the fearless ones…we dare GMA to pick us up… As journalists, we are not
doing anything wrong, but we are catalysts. We open the eyes of the public to
what is going on in society,” Montilla said. A resolution was passed
signed by 24 media practitioners from different media outlets based in Tacloban
City, Leyte. The resolution is a common statement of concern regarding threats
to press freedom. It also calls on all journalists to unite and protect each
other. The resolution will be
submitted to the office of the Presidential Adviser for the Visayas, Vic
Domingo, and copies will be furnished to the Philippine Information Agency (PIA),
Kapisanan ng mga Brodkasters sa Pilipinas (KBP), Philippine Press Institute (PPI)
and National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). Meanwhile, Amistoso
informed the body that NUJP-Leyte is planning to conduct a Safety Training for
journalists. The training will be conducted in cooperation with the national
office of NUJP and the International Federation of Journalists. “I am calling on all
journalist to forge stronger unity because only through our unified action can
we protect ourselves from any intimidation,” concluded Amistoso. Bulatlat © 2006 Bulatlat
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