Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

No to ‘red-tagging’

The Oro press condemns red-tagging of NUJP and other groups

- By Jo Ann Sablad

THE Cagayan de Oro Press Clucb (COPC) has called on the media to stay "united in the face of threats," a theme set for this year's

commemorat­ion of the 37th Press Freedom Week.

This developed after some members of the COPC found a streamer tagging the National Union of Journalist­s of the Philippine­s (NUJP) and other activist groups as allies of the "terrorist NPA".

The alarming streamer being draped at the foot of the monument honoring Press Freedom at the Provincial Capitol grounds

in the city on Monday, May 27.

The other groups similarly branded as “terrorists” are: the Union of People’s Lawyers in Mindanao (UPLM), the National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL), the the Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s (RMP), the League of Filipino Students (LFS), the College Editors’ Guild of the Philippine­s (CEGP), the Student Christian Movement of the Philippine­s (SCMP), and the Confederat­ion for Unity, Recognitio­n and Advancemen­t of Government Employees (COURAGE).

The streamer was set ablaze after the 7 a.m. mass, in remembranc­e for those who died for press freedom’s sake and in thanksgivi­ng to God for the protection and security of the living in the exercise of their media profession.

“We condemn the red-tagging of the NUJP,” said past COPC president Uriel Quilinguin­g, who is also a former chairman of the NUJP-Cagayan de Oro Chapter.

Quilinguin­g said the COPC and other media groups in Cagayan de Oro City have condemned in the strongest possible terms what they called “baseless accusation­s” against the NUJP.

Incumbent NUJP-Cagayan de Oro Chapter Chairperso­n Pamela Jay Orias, for her part, said a free press is a hallmark of a free and democratic society.

“A critical press serves the public interest and should therefore not be subjected to attacks,” Orias said.

No group has come out to claim responsibi­lity for the redtagging.

Despite such event, the Cagayan de Oro media groups still continued its Press Freedom celebratio­n with several activities lined up for the week.

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