Media Groups Condemn Red-Tagging Of Journalists

Media Groups Condemn Red-Tagging Of Journalists

RED-TAGGING OF JOURNALISTS – NUJP and AlterMidya condemned the red-tagging of journalists at the Senate hearing on December 1.

RED-TAGGING OF JOURNALISTS
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AlterMidya said in a statement said that the red-tagging of said journalists during the NTF-ELCAC or the National Task Force to End the Local Communist Armed Conflict during the Senate hearing was “done without evidence”. according to Manila Bulletin.

The statement came after Allen Capuyan, Executive Director of NTF-ELCAC red-tagged AlterMidya as well as the latter’s member organizations as being part of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).

Capuyan listed several media organizations under the alternative media network as members of the communist group’s propaganda machinery.

“We are appalled at this irresponsible practice, which is a stark contrast to our ethical commitment of truthful and careful reporting as journalists,

“Journalists from the alternative media relentlessly report on the situation in various communities across the country: on environment issues, corruption, human rights abuses, on the situation of farmers, workers, among others. Reporting on these stories have resulted in the non-stop attacks in various forms against our members — from death threats, cyberattacks, harassment, physical assault, detention, and even attempted murder,”

The media group said that it will pursue legal action against the said act and will “exhaust all means to fight back.” 

“[We] shall continue our journalistic responsibility of truth-telling — and with fellow journalists and freedom-loving Filipinos, persist in upholding press freedom and freedom of expression at all costs,”

Based on the report, the National Journalists of the Philippines or NUJP, on the other hand, urged the public to support alternative media against red-tagging.

“These small but courageous news outfits play a vital role in serving the people’s right to know through reportage and analysis that provide fresh perspectives to often under-reported social issues — land reform, human rights, the environment and injustice, to name a few — and oft-neglected sectors — the peasants, small fisher folk, the urban poor, laborers, and indigenous people,”

NUJP added that the red-tagging directed at alternative media is no different than the shutdown of ABS-CBN and the continued attacks on Rappler and other independent news organizations.

“Let us once and for all show them that we, the Philippine media and people, are free not because we are allowed to but because we insist on being free,”

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