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Broadcaster Survives Slay Attempt in Surigao City


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Two men on a motorcycle wounded a broadcaster and his 12-year old son in Surigao City on 30 June 2016. Surigao City is 1095 kilometers south of Manila. DxRS-Radio Mindanao Network’s (RMN) broadcaster Saturnino “Jan” Estanio and his son, a grade six student, were unloading goods...

Police Officer Convicted for 2010 Murder of Broadcaster


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – The Davao City court convicted of murder with treachery last 27 June 2016 a police officer accused of the killing of broadcaster Desiderio Camangyan. Branch 10 Judge Retrina Fuentes of the Regional Trial Court of Davao City sentenced Dennis Lumikid to the penalty of reclusion perpetua...

Blocktimer’s House Riddled with Bullets in Davao del Sur


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Unidentified men fired at the house of a local radio blocktimer in Digos City, Davao del Sur on 24 June 2016. Davao del Sur is 1533.29 km kilometers south of Manila. Armed men fired shots at the residence of blocktimer Marlan Malnegro in Tres de Mayo,...

Facebook Takedown: Social Media Censorship?


  PRESIDENT-ELECT Rodrigo Duterte and his camp have been roundly praised for their adept social-media strategy during the campaign. He rose to the presidency, it is said, on the back of social media, whose power his team harnessed in unprecedented and highly effective ways. Perhaps it does not come...

Protecting Journalists, Protecting Democracy


  CMFR TAKES exception to  President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s statement, made during his May 31st press conference in Davao City,  that most of the journalists who have been killed  in the Philippines for their work were slain because they’re corrupt. While corruption is undoubtedly a continuing problem in the press...

Tabloid Reporter Shot Dead in Manila; Second Case of Journalist Killed in 2016


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A lone gunman shot dead a reporter for a weekly tabloid in Manila on 27 May 2016. The killing is the second incident of a journalist killed this year and only the seventh in the National Capital Region since 1986. Most of the journalists killed in the...

Accused Mastermind in 2011 Killing of Journalist Granted Bail


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Former Coron City, Palawan, Mayor Marjo Reyes, one of the accused in the 2011 killing of broadcaster and environmentalist Gerardo “Gerry” Ortega, has been granted bail. Four days later, his brother and co-accused, former Palawan governor Joel Reyes, took the stand to justify his own petition...

Muntinlupa Mayor’s supporters block journalists


  SUPPORTERS OF the incumbent Mayor of Muntinlupa prevented members of the media from looking for vote-buying stories on 7 May 2016. According to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), Kit Lagare, producer and commentator of Kilatis Int’l Online TV, Malou Cabahug of DWAD and Pol...

Blocktimer Car Riddled with Bullets in Zamboanga del Norte


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A day before World Press Freedom Day, celebrated yearly on May 3, two motorcycle-riding men fired at the car of a local radio blocktimer in Sindangan town, Zamboanga del Norte. Zamboanga del Norte is 1066 kilometers south of Manila. Two armed men fired shots at an...

Journalist Accused of Libel Held in Court in Masbate; Cebu Journalists Face Libel Raps


  CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A Masbate Regional Trial Court (RTC) judge held in court a journalist who came late for a court hearing on 28 April 2016. Masbate is 576 kilometers south of Manila. RTC Judge Manuel L. Sese ordered the detention in court of BicolToday.com correspondent Elmer Bandol for...

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