Media groups denounce slay try on Roxas City broadcaster
"No threat will ever change our commitment to honest, responsible journalism."
"No threat will ever change our commitment to honest, responsible journalism."
It has been five months since the flood-control scam was exposed, and more than 30 legislators have been identified by the Office of the Ombudsman as being involved in the anomalies, yet not one of them has even been brought to trial.
Lachica said both Marcos and Duterte should resign and be replaced by a National Transition Council with representatives from various sectors.
“This is not separate from the broader design of widespread intimidation of the youth, especially after the historic Baha sa Luneta Rally.”
“When I am outside, I am afraid that they will take or shoot me because that is what they always do to our colleagues."
Corruption is not just about stolen money. It is about stolen lives and stolen futures.
Simple lang naman ang aral ng nakaraang tatlong taon. Patuloy na ipaglaban ang tama. Komprontahin ang mga nasa kapangyarihan sa bawat panunupil nila sa mga batayang karapatan. Kadalasa’y mahaba ang proseso ng pagkamit ng hustisya, pero darating at darating din iyon sa iba’t ibang porma.
LGBTQ organizations earlier asserted that there is no Philippine law as well that criminalizes same-sex relationships
“I am eagerly praying for Duterte to live long. So when justice comes, he could feel our pain and grief in killing our loved ones."
Abella emphasized that the disturbing evidence, showing police’s unnecessary and excessive force against the protesters on September 21 is a “mockery” of the Philippine government’s repeated claims of “maximum tolerance.”
Journalists strive to adjust as much as possible, but not without challenges and criticism on the changes brought upon by technology. Among these were the relegation of the industry’s monopoly on information. Consumers used to chase after information from journalists but Buan said that today, it’s the other way around.
“The forced migration of our kababayans due to lack of jobs, livelihood, and social services is a clear manifestation of systemic corruption in the Philippines.”
Capitalist countries continue to dodge their responsibility for the climate crisis, refusing to pay up while pushing market schemes that allow them to keep polluting.
Speakers stressed that despite progress in newsroom policies, women journalists still face hostility, both online and in the field, that exacts significant emotional and physical toll.
Media groups reiterated that families only received partial justice, as 44 individuals, including prominent members from the Ampatuan clan, were convicted since the promulgation in December 2019, and at least over 70 persons involved, including individuals carrying the Ampatuan surname, remain at large.
“Personally, I felt its weight. Stipend delays have become a real struggle, especially now that my mother, a single mom, can barely sustain my daily needs.”