2011 | Page 16 of 22 | CMFR
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Ethics, the Culture of Impunity, and Democracy by Luis V. Teodoro
DELIVERED DURING THE NUJP FORUM COMMEMORATING WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY, MAY 3, 2011 LET ME start by quoting CMFR’s statement which we issued in commemoration of this year’s World... Read more
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Agusan Del Sur Hostage-taking: Lessons from the Past
By Karlin E. Galao, Mari Joie A. Ladia, and Norman Lee Benjamin Riego Unlike the coverage of the Ducat and Mendoza hostaging incidents, the media coverage of the Agusan... Read more
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Shoot first, ask questions later
Jeers to The Philippine Star for shooting first and asking questions later. Last April 11, the Star claimed that President Benigno Aquino III had fired his aunt, Margarita “Tingting”... Read more
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In Defense of Press Freedom
Statement of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2011 AS IN THE PAST, WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY 2011... Read more
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When sources resent media
by Marlon Alexander Luistro When disasters such as tsunamis, typhoons and earthquakes strike, people usually turn to the media for news and information. But who else will the people... Read more
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Remembering JOSE PAVIA: Journalist and Freedom Fighter
(Melinda Quintos de Jesus’s speech during the necrological service for Jose “Joe” Pavia, April 21) It is a little difficult to place myself in the chronology of recollection and... Read more
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PCIJ reports on the access to information under the Aquino administration
The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) released 1 May 2011 an audit of how government agencies dealt with requests for information under the Benigno Aquino III administration. PCIJ... Read more
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Double jeers
Double jeers to BusinessMirror for: 1) missing a cue from its infamous columnist and thereby failing to report the biggest story of the day today (April 29) and 2)... Read more
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Slain journalist’s widow faces contempt charges
A widow of an Ampatuan (Maguindanao) massacre victim and a director of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) are facing possible contempt charges for publicly criticizing... Read more
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Slain journalist’s widow faces contempt charges
A widow of an Ampatuan (Maguindanao) massacre victim and a director of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) are facing possible contempt charges for publicly criticizing... Read more


