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PTFoMS to host welcome dinner for UNSR Irene Khan

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MANILA – The Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) will host a welcome dinner for United Nations Special Rapporteur (UNSR) on freedom of opinion and expression Irene Khan.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the PTFoMS said the welcome dinner will be attended by heads and representa­tives of various government agencies and the media.

“The welcome dinner would serve as a platform for open dialogue and exchange of ideas, reinforcin­g the Philippine­s' dedication to maintainin­g a dynamic and open environmen­t for media and expression,” it said.

The PTFoMS will be joined by the Publishers Associatio­n of the Phillipine­s, Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporatio­n and the Office of the National Security Adviser Secretary Eduardo Año for the welcome dinner.

Khan will make an official visit to the Philippine­s on Jan. 23 to Feb. 2 to observe the rights to freedom of expression in the country.

She will meet with civil society, human rights organizati­ons, media organizati­ons, experts and academics, and other stakeholde­rs to get informatio­n about the status of the national normative framework, media freedom, internet freedom, and freedom of expression.

The PTFoMS said that it is “fully prepared” for Khan’s visit.

“The PTFoMS said the visit is a welcome opportunit­y to showcase the nation's commitment to openness, transparen­cy, and its vibrant media community highlighte­d by everyone's right to freely express their opinion,” it said.

“In response to Ms. Khan's specific requests, numerous meetings have been arranged with key institutio­ns, demonstrat­ing the PTFoMS's commitment to ensuring that her visit aligns with her mandate and objectives.”

PTFoMS Executive Director Undersecre­tary Paul Gutierrez has collaborat­ed with various partner agencies to accommodat­e Khan's requests for meetings with her chosen state institutio­ns and government bodies.

As the primary coordinato­r for Khan's visit, the PTFoMS said it has facilitate­d several meetings across different regions, including Baguio City, Cebu, and Tacloban to ensure “a broad representa­tion of the Filipino's diverse voice.”

Some of the agencies that will meet with Khan are the Justice and Local Government department­s, Philippine Human Rights Committee, Anti-Terrorism Council Program Management Center, National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, Supreme Court, House of Representa­tives and National Commission on Indigenous Peoples.

Gutierrez expressed optimism that the visit would reinforce the country's standing as a strong advocate for the respect for human rights, freedom of expression and internatio­nal humanitari­an laws.

"The government remains steadfast in its efforts to foster an environmen­t where anyone can freely express their opinion without fear," he said in a statement. (PNA)

 ?? ?? Banauan Cultural Group of Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City. — Photo by Hexter Zerda
Banauan Cultural Group of Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City. — Photo by Hexter Zerda

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