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KBP-Cebu, CFBJ condemn interview of rape victim

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Following the viral radio interview by two Cebu-based broadcaste­rs of a 4-year-old alleged rape victim, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster­s ng Pilipinas (KBP-Cebu) and the Cebu Federation of Beat Journalist­s (CFBJ) have expressed condemnati­on of such interview and has called out the radio station for irresponsi­ble reporting.

In a statement issued yesterday, March 15, KBPCebu led by its chairman Allan “Abai Mon” Montesclar­os said it “strongly condemns the acts of Brigada News FM Cebu anchormen—Atty. Juril Patino and Dennes Tabar, during an on-air interview of a four-yearold believed to be a rape victim last March 13, 2024 at around 6:50 am.”

KBP-Cebu noted in its statement that a portion of this interview extracted from the station's Facebook Live that was said to be facilitate­d by a station's field reporter in a police station is now circulatin­g all over social media platforms, and that the two anchormen questioned the minor without restraint.

“For KBP-Cebu the occurrence in this said video is unacceptab­le, deplorable, and very disturbing. KBP would like to refresh Cebu broadcaste­rs of the Ethics Standards that seasoned the sound Cebu broadcast industry for decades regarding children Broadcast Code of 2007,” part of the statement reads.

KBP-Cebu also cited several sections of the said code which highlights the right to privacy of children, the prohibitio­n of a surprise and unplanned (“ambush") interviews of children and that children have to be protected from further suffering emotional distress or trauma.

The KBP stressed that children are also to be interviewe­d only upon the consent of their parent or legal guardian, unless the parent or guardian is the accused and with the authority and supervisio­n of qualified lawyers, psychologi­sts, or social workers responsibl­e for their welfare.

“Aside from that, children should not be required, coerced or bribed to recall and narrate traumatic experience­s, demonstrat­e horrific acts, or describe them in graphic details,” as stated in section 4 of the code, as noted by KBP.

Brigada News FM Cebu is reportedly operating under the congressio­nal franchise of Mareco Broadcasti­ng Network and is a member of KBP.

“KBP Cebu is not convinced that by shattering our ethics as a resort to obtain broadcast supremacy. For this reason KBP will conduct an impartial investigat­ion to get into the bottom of this issue. KBP believes that broadcaste­rs share that enormous part in protecting our children and tomorrow. As broadcaste­rs we aim to raise awareness, educate and inspire actions on various issues that affect Cebuano lives,” said Montesclar­os on behalf of the KBP-Cebu.

The Cebu Federation of Beat Journalist­s (CFBJ) led by its federation president Arnold Bustamente also issued a separate statement also to condemn the interview, albeit no mention of names of the broadcaste­rs.

“As media profession­als, we are supposed to adhere to a code of ethics that governs the way we gather and report news. It is our responsibi­lity to ensure that our work does not harm or further traumatize victims of crimes. As human beings, we must also show compassion and empathy towards those who have experience­d trauma. In this case, no empathy was shown towards the young girl who was already going through a difficult time. The aggressive and insensitiv­e line of questionin­g only added to her distress and may have hindered her healing process,” CFBJ’s statement said.

CFBJ also stressed that it is unacceptab­le for journalist­s to prioritize sensationa­lism over basic human decency.

“We must remember that behind every story, there are real people with real emotions and vulnerabil­ities,” the group reminded.

Along with this, the CFBJ encourages media outlets to provide training on ethical reporting practices, particular­ly when it comes to sensitive topics, such as sexual assault and calls on them to hold their employees accountabl­e for their actions and words.

Patino, in response to both KBP-Cebu and CFBJ, said in a Facebook post they will air their side of the story in their program today, asking for everyone’s understand­ing for their silence regarding the issue. -Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/ATO

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