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Media Fails to Fact-Check Spokesperson


Screengrab from PTV4’s YouTube account. ON TUESDAY, December 5, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque faced media and announced the decision to declare the CPP-NPA as a terror group:  “It’s not a memorandum, it’s a proclamation declaring the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army as a designated identified...

PDEA and Media Scored: Careless Reporting of a Drug Bust


THE MEDIA should find it easy enough to report a drug bust. Police reporters have years of experience chronicling such episodes. Ethical issues, however, hound this kind of reporting because of sensitive issues involved in the premature presentation of suspects to the public. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency’s (PDEA)...

Media on 31st ASEAN Summit


Screen grab from the ASEAN 2017 official website The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit is always a major media event, especially in the country that hosts it, a duty that rotates among its members. On November 10 to 14 this year, the Philippines hosted the leaders of...

More Mud from Mocha


  CMFR would rather ignore Mocha Uson. But she is a public official, involved in presidential communication.  AS SUCH, what she says or blogs should be subject to scrutiny.  She is not as she has claimed, just a blogger and not held to journalistic standards. She is a public...

Keeping Tabs on the BBL


  DURING THE turnover ceremony of the new Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) draft in Malacañang on July 17, Bangsamoro Transition Committee (BTC) chair Ghazali Jaafar proclaimed it as the “best antidote to violent extremism,” in light of the Marawi siege. Yet, the promise of the BBL remains uncertain despite...

Talking Heads and Human Rights: Media’s Poor Grasp of Something Basic


  CRITICISM OF the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has reflected the limited understanding of and even a lack of appreciation of human rights. Social media threads hold the angry accusations of netizens against CHR for siding with alleged drug suspects killed in police operations, and being silent when...

No EJKs? Remember Zenaida Luz


  CMFR CHEERS Philippine Daily Inquirer for recalling the case of Zenaida Luz, an anti-crime crusader who was killed in October last year in Gloria, Oriental Mindoro, amidst the claim of the police that there are no extrajudicial killings (EJKs) under President Rodrigo Duterte’s watch. (“No EJK? Kin cite slain...

Dissenting Opinions on the De Lima Case


  THE PUBLIC must learn to appreciate the value of dissenting opinions on Supreme Court decisions, especially in landmark cases that may affect the state of human rights and due process in Philippine society. On October 10, the Supreme Court (SC) by vote of 9-6 junked detained Senator Leila...

Spotlight on Women Patrols in Pateros


  PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte and the Philippine National Police (PNP) had stuck it out for over a year with a brutal and iron-fisted approach in the fight against drugs, including the killing of thousands of suspects. Meanwhile, a group of women are leading the way in their community to...

Understanding Survey Results: More than just Numbers


  PUBLIC OPINION surveys are a way to assess what people think. It involves a methodology that has been proven accurate in tracking changes in attitudes and opinions. Polls give the public a snapshot of a target population’s views on certain matters at a given point in time. Public...

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