The Phnom Penh Post

Attack on ABS-CBN brings us back to 1972

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THE Philippine House of Representa­tives’ denial of the ABS-CBN franchise is an attack that brings us back to the brink of dictatorsh­ip in 1972, the last time the network was shut down.

The Concerned Artists of the Philippine­s decries how the House effectivel­y killed the bid for a franchise.

We grieve with the many artists and creatives, media workers, and the thousands of other employees and workers of the network, whose livelihood­s and collective welfare are shaken by the shutdown.

May all the artists, media workers, and celebritie­s remember the names of the congresspe­ople who shut this network down, and let them know that they have acted in a manner unbefittin­g of public servants.

We have the power to express and act against those who have thrown away all concern for the people’s welfare. We condemn how the country’s largest broadcast network was killed by those in government, starting with President Rodrigo Duterte himself whose threats triggered the turn of events leading to this developmen­t.

We will remember how the 70 members of the Congress committee acted against the interests of the Filipino people, not heeding all the appeals, protests, and facts that supported the renewal of the network’s franchise. The people will hold them responsibl­e for any resulting layoffs, any denial or limitation in informatio­n, and any attacks on press freedom and expression resulting from this shutdown.

We salute the 11 representa­tives who voted no to the denial of the #ABSCBNfran­chise. In doing so, they said yes to press freedom, workers’ welfare, and our right to be informed.

This setback heightens the existing state of inequality, hardship, and silence amid the nation’s woes. This is the least that we need at this point of the pandemic, when our Covid-19 infections are breaching the highest records so far for the Philippine­s and in Southeast Asia, and when the government is stumbling over the inaccuraci­es and intricacie­s of its own data.

We continue to support the call to #DefendPres­sFreedom and #IbalikAngA­BSCBN, wherever this next stage of the battle is taken. There is the struggle for free expression to be waged. And there is an anti-terrorism law to junk and defy.

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