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Mamasapano Anniversary: Abundant in One Man’s Sentiment
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 1, 2018 | Filed under: Journalism Review
ON THE third commemoration of the Mamasapano clash in Camp Bagong Diwa last January 25, Getulio Napeñas talked to reporters, saying the previous administration had “disinvited” him to...
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Mamasapano, Two Years On: Painting a Murky Picture
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: January 27, 2017 | Filed under: Journalism Review
PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE first floated the idea of reopening the investigation of the 2015 Mamasapano clash last October 2016, when he said it was “not really to prosecute...
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Mamasapano Revisited: The Press Got Played
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 5, 2016 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review, Media Ethics and Responsibility, Peace Journalism
SENATE HEARINGS in aid of legislation are an important part of democracy. The very nature of these hearings – senators have subpoena and contempt powers and are immune...
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Examining the Mamasapano Impact on Peace
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 4, 2016 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for running a two-part series examining the impact of the Mamasapano incident on peace negotiations between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic...
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Mamasapano, a Year Later
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: January 29, 2016 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review
CHEERS TO ABS-CBN 2’s TV Patrol and CNN Philippines’ Network News for exploring developments and other issues in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, a year after the clash between the Philippine National...
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MEDIA ON MINDANAO: Revisiting Mamasapano and the BBL
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: August 5, 2015 | Filed under: Peace Journalism
AT LEAST 50 journalists and media practitioners based in Manila and Mindanao attended the forum “Beyond Mamasapano: Reporting on the Bangsamoro Peace Process” in Cotabato City last July 24-25....
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Media coverage of the Mamasapano Clash: Unethical, inflammatory and sensationalized
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: March 4, 2015 | Filed under: Ethics, Journalism Review, Peace Journalism
Misinformation and even disinformation, sensationalism, as well as lack of context characterized the coverage — the kind of reporting that for its ethical lapses inflames an already volatile situation...
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MIA again: Duterte “at home” during 2020’s strongest typhoon
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: November 9, 2020 | Filed under: Journalism Review
CRITICS ON social media were quick to call out the president’s conspicuous absence in government’s response to Super Typhoon Rolly. The world’s strongest tropical cyclone this year ravaged Southern...
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CMFR Notes Exceptions to Pedestrian Coverage of BOL
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: February 1, 2019 | Filed under: Journalism Review
A HISTORIC moment, the people of Mindanao ratified the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) on January 21, fueling the hopes for a peaceful and prosperous Mindanao. The announcement of the...
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BOL in the News: Coverage Stuck on the Event, a Matter of Procedure (Updated)
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: July 25, 2018 | Filed under: Journalism Review
ON THE evening of July 18, the bicameral conference committee approved the reconciled version of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) after addressing the different contentious provisions of House Bill...