The Philippine Star Archives | Page 3 of 29 | CMFR
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Irresponsible and unethical: Philippine Star, Inquirer.net parrot unverified allegations against de Lima
JEERS TO The Philippine Star and Inquirer.net for uncritically parroting allegations by former officials of ex-president Rodrigo Duterte that Judge Gener Gito, who granted bail to Leila De Lima,... Read more
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From the Newsrooms: Persistent problems in barangay elections; Rodrigo Duterte faces criminal complaint
AS THE first Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataang elections in five years, the October 30 vote provoked more than perfunctory interest from media. The Supreme Court ruled last June that... Read more
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A Tale of Contrasts: Ten-day coverage of Martial Law commemoration
SEPTEMBER 21 marks one of the darkest days of Philippine history, when President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. issued Proclamation 1081 which shut down the system of government under which... Read more
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Another Kian? Police killing of Navotas teen prompts media scrutiny
ON AUGUST 2, Navotas City police shot and killed Jerhode Jemboy Baltazar, 17. The killing occurred during a raid that a city police official, Colonel Allan Umipig, said was... Read more
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Reports on PH-EU trade talks ignore concerns about human rights
JEERS TO several print media for failing to include the necessary perspective of human rights in reporting the resumption of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between the Philippines and... Read more
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He said, they said: The ‘state of the nation’ according to Marcos, media
“IN MY heart, I know that the state of the nation is sound and is improving. Dumating na po ang bagong Pilipinas (The new Philippines has arrived.)” Read more
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Media break down the ICC decision, explore the issues
ON JULY 18, the International Criminal Court (ICC) appeals chamber dismissed the government’s effort to stop the court’s investigation into the killings that took place in former President Rodrigo... Read more
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Enforced disappearances: Important stories about a continuing scourge
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net and Philstar.com for their respective reports that reviewed the incidents of enforced disappearances under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Their stories provided not just context but an... Read more
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Moving on with COVID: Discussion needed on PH policy as WHO lifts international emergency status
THE WORLD HEALTH Organization (WHO) announced on May 5 that COVID-19 would no longer be classified as a global public health emergency (PHEIC). But it also provided abundant reminders... Read more
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Tactless media reports continue to reduce human life
JEERS TO some print and online media for treating a human tragedy as mere spectacle. Media failed to report suicide as a public health issue, and ignored guidelines for... Read more


