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Tarlac-based journalists received death threats over corruption stories


CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Three journalists said they received death threats after reporting alleged corruption in the construction of an expressway in Tarlac. Tarlac is a province approximately 107 kilometers from Manila. In a letter to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines last 9 February 2011, George Hubierna, Nelson...

Justice delayed


Statement of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) on the 15th month since the Ampatuan Massacre of November 23, 2009 THE TRIAL of those formally accused in the Ampatuan Massacre, numbering 51 out of the 195 individuals suspected of involvement in it, is ongoing and should be...

Neither closure nor justice


Statement of the FFFJ on the murder complaint against the alleged masterminds in the killing of Gerry Ortega The Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists Inc. (FFFJ) calls for the prompt preliminary investigation of the murder complaint against the alleged masterminds in the killing of Palawan-based broadcaster and environment activist...

Widow of slain journalist files charges against former governors, mayor


CMFR/PHILIPPINES – THE WIDOW of a Palawan radio broadcaster named two former provincial governors and a town mayor suspects in the 24 January 2011 killing of her husband. (Palawan province is 592 kilometers south of Manila.) Patria Ortega, wife of slain Radio Mindanao Network (RMN) dwAR broadcaster Gerardo “Gerry”...

Attacks on journalists continue in the wake of second work-related killing


CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Just days after the killing of Palawan-based radio broadcaster Gerardo Ortega, several attacks against journalists occurred in different parts of the Philippines. In Iloilo, a publisher-editor of the community newspaper The Daily Guardian suffered a head injury when he was attacked in the evening of 26 January...

Alleged gunman, 4 others charged for killing of Palawan broadcaster


CMFR/PHILIPPINES – THE ALLEGED gunman in the killing of a Palawan-based broadcaster faced inquest proceedings last 26 January 2011.  (Palawan province is 592 kilometers south of Manila.) The Philippine National Police filed murder charges against Marlon Recamata (named in initial reports as Marvin Alcaraz) for the killing of Gerardo...

CMFR Philippine Press Freedom Report 2010 released


THE VICTORY of Benigno Simeon Aquino III in the 2010 presidential elections was widely expected to usher in a new era of governance. Aquino was also perceived as committed to ending the culture of impunity that encourages the killing of journalists, human rights workers and political activists. The Philippine...

Egyptian authorities target journalists amid protests


As thousands of Egyptian protesters marched calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, local authorities have targeted journalists and closed down Internet access in the country to limit coverage. International press freedom advocate group Reporters Sans Frontiers (RSF, Reporters Without Borders) reported that journalists, including foreign correspondents, were...

Radio broadcaster killed in Palawan


CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A radio broadcaster was shot dead in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan province last 24 January 2011. If the killing is work related, Ortega will be the second journalist killed in the line of duty under the Benigno Aquino III administration. Palawan is a province approximately 592 kilometers...

Journalism Asia Forum 2010: Impunity and Press Freedom


IN THE hope that a collective response will rise from the public’s understanding of impunity and its impact on press freedom and democracy, CMFR organized the “Journalism Asia Forum 2010: Impunity and Press Freedom (JAF 2010)”  on the first anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre last November 23. The forum...

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