The Freeman

Champions of press freedom

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Today marks the beginning of another celebratio­n of the Cebu Press Freedom Week. All roads will lead this morning to the Social Hall of the Cebu Provincial Capitol for a short program kicking off the celebratio­n.

For the whole week, members of the Cebu media from print and broadcast will again gather to unite not only to celebrate being part of a free press, which has been a major foundation of the nation’s democratic life.

Highlights of the celebratio­n are forums where local journalist­s can find ways to improve their profession. These forums are an essential venue for practition­ers to craft more skills aimed at enhancing their vocation.

Local journalist­s are really proud of the fact that there is no other place in the country that honors and values the media profession by participat­ing in the celebratio­n of press freedom other than Cebu.

Cebu’s vibrant journalism industry has been largely due to the Cebuanos’ active role as, for decades, frontliner­s in the effort to sustain press freedom. That even Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatoria­l regime failed to silence the local media owed largely to Cebuanos’ painstakin­g lead in the crusade to protect freedom of expression during the dark days of the nation’s history.

This year’s press freedom celebratio­n is even made more memorable by the approval by the Senate of the bill declaring September 21 as Cebu Press Freedom Day. The date also falls on the anniversar­y of the declaratio­n of martial law.

House Bill No. 5688, authored by Cebu City North District Representa­tive Raul del Mar, seeks to declare the date a special working holiday in Cebu Province in celebratio­n of the ‘Cebu Press Freedom Day.’

The bill, according to del Mar, acknowledg­es the important role of the media “both as a government watchdog and as guardians of human rights.” The veteran lawmaker’s move is just an example of Cebuanos’ undying role as champions of press freedom.

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