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NCCC Mall blaze: Whose Fault and Failure?
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: January 10, 2018 | Filed under: Journalism Review
Screen grab from 24 Oras official YouTube channel THE NIGHTMARE before Christmas day began at 9:30 in the morning of December 23, as a blaze swept through the third floor of...
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The Media and the Duterte Presidency: Impunity Acute and Benign, Fettered Flow of information
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: November 23, 2017 | Filed under: Press Freedom, Press Freedom Protection
by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism THE PRESS in the...
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Peace is Key in Rebuilding Marawi – Bangsamoro Women
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: September 25, 2017 | Filed under: Features, Women's Voices
By: Diana G. Mendoza CONFRONTED WITH different kinds of crises, government must always reflect its recognition of the country’s diversity expressed invariably through its different faiths and cultures,...
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So Much to Learn About the Weather
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: August 4, 2017 | Filed under: Journalism Review
“THESE RAINS were not predicted to be any more unusual than typical monsoon rains. On and off. Not a continuous downpour. No warning signals were issued,” said Vice...
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‘No peace without women!’
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: August 3, 2017 | Filed under: Perspective, Women's Voices
“‘No peace without women!’” was first published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on July 9, 2017. By Rina Jimenez-David/Inquirer IN THE coverage of the current standoff in Marawi, the focus...
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The President’s Conspicuous Absence: Questioning Duterte’s Health
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: July 11, 2017 | Filed under: Journalism Review
“SINO BANG walang sakit dito na 72 years old? Liars. Ibig sabihin healthy kayo lahat? (Who here is aged 72 with no illness? Liars. Are you saying that all...
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Militarizing the Cabinet?
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: June 2, 2017 | Filed under: Journalism Review, Media Ethics and Responsibility
PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte has appointed several military men, retired and incumbent, to key positions in his administration. Several of his predecessors, including the late President Cory Aquino, had done...
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Media on UN Rapporteur’s Visit: Misplaced Focus, Missed Details
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: May 18, 2017 | Filed under: Journalism Review
BY THE time of her visit, enough journalists in the Philippines had come to know about Agnes Callamard and her appointment as United Nations Special Rapporteur for Extrajudicial Summary...
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Against Technicism
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: March 27, 2017 | Filed under: Luis V. Teodoro
By Luis V. Teodoro IS THE journalist only a technician skilled in reporting the narratives of the powerful? Or are journalistic skills — the capacity to look for and...
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Reporting the Surigao Quake: Coping with the Aftermath, Preparing for the “Big One”
Posted by: CMFR Staff | Posted on: March 3, 2017 | Filed under: Journalism Review
IN THE Philippines, tremors happen almost every day; many occurring without notice except by the agencies and experts involved. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology...