Saturday, November 5, 2011

Lopez Jaena fellows to government: End impunity

We, the fellows of the 15th Graciano Lopez Jaena Worskshop for Community Journalism,

Remembering our fallen colleagues who died in the line of duty, especially the 32 media workers who fell victim to the Ampatuan massacre;

Cognizant of the reality of violence that prevails in the Filipino society, not only against the press but even against civilians;

Alarmed by the culture of impunity that allows extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances; and

Reminded of the role of the free press in a democratic society,

  1. Proclaim our condemnation of  human rights violations and demand an immediate end to the culture of impunity;
  2.  Urge the government to take concrete action against perpetrators;
  3. Commit to continued vigilance in our coverage of the trial of the Ampatuan massacre, other cases of extrajudicial killings, media killings and other attacks on press freedom;
  4. Resolve to act as responsible journalists, guided by the principles of ethics and professionalism.

Signed this 25th of October, 2011 in the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Mass Communication, Quezon City.

Jesus Miguel Agreda
Sun.Star Baguio

Winnie Aguilar
ABS-CBN

Ferdinandh Cabrera
GMA 7

Cong B. Corrales
MindaNews

Ma. Cecilia de los Reyes
PCIJ

JB Deveza
Philippine Daily Inquirer
NUJP Mindanao Media Safety Office

Bobby Labalan
Media Solutions Bicol

Macky Macaspac
Pinoy Weekly

Ronalyn Olea
Bulatlat

Kim Patria
UP College of Mass Communication

Ryan Rosauro
Philippine Daily Inquirer

Lady Ann Salem
Tudla Productions

Ritche Salgado
The Freeman (Cebu)

Raymund Villanueva
Kodao Productions

Michelle Zoleta
Philippine Star

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