The Philippine Star

Phl gov’t bars foreign media from Singapore press con

- By EDITH REGALADO

SINGAPORE – The Foreign Correspond­ents Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (FOCAP) decried certain prohibitio­ns on its members covering the 32nd ASEAN Leaders Summit here.

A number of FOCAP members were not allowed to enter the function room at the Orchard Hotel Singapore where the press briefing of Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III took place yesterday.

The FOCAP members, about 10 of them including TV crew and camera- men, were barred from entering the room at the Internatio­nal Media Center of the ASEAN summit where Bello’s press briefing was held.

Bello also did not answer questions from the FOCAP members waiting for him outside as he had to rush to another ASEAN labor-related meeting when he got out of the room and left the hotel.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano also held a separate press briefing the night before where FOCAP members were initially prevented from

entering the same room that Bello used yesterday.

However, they were eventually allowed to enter and set up their equipment although they were barred from asking questions.

Both press briefings were facilitate­d by the Media Accreditat­ion and Relations Of- fice (MARO).

It also took care of the media delegation that covered the participat­ion of President Duterte to the ASEAN summit here.

Incidental­ly, the media delegation had also earlier requested MARO if these officials could answer questions involving pressing issues of the day in the Philippine­s during the two press briefings.

MARO officials said Cayetano and Bello decided not to have any interactio­n with the FOCAP members who would have wanted to cover the press briefing.

FOCAP, on the other hand, said it is deeply alarmed by the Philippine government’s strong actions against freedom of informatio­n.

The FOCAP board said that government must clarify and spell out clear guidelines on media coverage so as to avoid similar incidents in the future. “The most recent case involved some FOCAP members who are properly accredited by the government’s Internatio­nal Press Center (IPC), but were stopped from covering a news conference Friday by Labor and Employment Secretary Silvestre Bello in Singapore, where he was part of a delegation to the ASEAN summit. “A day earlier, FOCAP members were blocked from a news conference given by Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano. They were subsequent­ly allowed access, but were barred from asking questions during the press event,” the FOCAP statement said. The FOCAP board stressed these actions are curtailmen­t of press freedom.

“We would like to recall a meeting with Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office Assistant Secretary Queenie Rodulfo in November 2017, when she agreed to allow Filipinos working for foreign news agencies unfettered access to the President’s media events as well as other internatio­nal press events,” the FOCAP statement further said.

 ??  ?? A foreigner takes a selfie with President Duterte at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Singapore the other night.
A foreigner takes a selfie with President Duterte at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Singapore the other night.

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