ALL JOURNALISTS must be allowed to carry out their task of bringing out the truth without undue threats in pursuit of inclusive governance, said Sen. Grace Poe, who hailed the media for exercising the “hard-won right to free speech in their day-to-day work,” which they jealously guard and vigorously defend.
But unfortunately, in the course of
defending press freedom, Poe said many of journalists have fallen by the
wayside. “Without a doubt, the harassment and killing of journalists have
compromised our collective pursuit of truth,” she said even as the media
industry continues to come to grips with the murder of broadcast journalist
Percy Lapid, who was shot dead on his way home to air his radio program.
The investigation on the hard-hitting
commentator's killing is unravelling a web of suspects that the senator said
must be pursued. “Our authorities must not stop until they fully untangle the
plot and uncover the brains behind this baleful act,” Poe stressed.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has
also earlier directed authorities to continue the investigation until its
conclusion. “Every incident of murder, threat or harassment against the media
should not be relegated to the already jarring statistics,” Poe said. “Impunity
stays as a serious challenge, it must not thrive and be part of the normal.”
Poe also pointed out that the
emergence of digital platforms has changed the media landscape. She said that
policymakers, journalists and stakeholders are challenged to respond to the
burning issues of using the online platforms to responsibly inform and shape
opinions, while upholding the truth and exacting accountability.
“Where before it was a small corps of
journalists that broke the news, today, anyone with a Facebook account or a YouTube
channel has a bullhorn at his or her disposal,” she said. (Mindanao Examiner)





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