The Philippine Star

Time Person(s) of the Year

- RObERtO R. ROMuLO

Time has just announced the 2018 Person of the Year as the “Guardians”: four journalist­s and the entire staff of one hometown newspaper. They were recognized for exposing the “manipulati­on and the abuse” taking place in various parts of the world. Among them: Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributi­ng columnist who was killed inside Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul in October. The Guardians also include the staff of the Capital Gazette, whose Maryland newsroom was attacked by a gunman in June; Maria Ressa, chief executive of the Rappler online news who has been made the target of questionab­le legal action for the outlet’s coverage of Philippine President Duterte; and journalist­s Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who have been jailed in Myanmar for nearly a year for their work exposing the mass killings of Rohingya Muslims.”

I want to feature the Filipino. I have known Maria Ressa for many years and had once been interviewe­d at an Indonesian conference by her. She was extremely articulate and well versed on the subject at hand. I always watched her on CNN. She demonstrat­ed command of the subject and when interviewi­ng she was direct, but always tactful. When reporting events or issues, she possessed the classic traits of an investigat­ive reporter: courageous, prepared (what President Ramos referred to as “complete staff work”) and relentless. She always reported the unembelish­ed truth and never resorted to sensationa­lism.

Time magazine declared in its latest issue: “We are living through nothing short of a “war on truth” — but it is in such a time that “profession­al truth seekers” are more important than ever.” Indeed, truth is under assault everywhere and its value is being diminished by those who traditiona­lly have been relied on to dispense it. “Fake news” has entered the lexicon with such devastatin­g consequenc­es on both sides of the truth.

Maria: Congratula­tions. As the son of the only Filipino who won the Pulitzer Prize, our nation should be equally proud of you for being the only Filipino journalist to have won the coveted Time Person of the Year. This recognitio­n by Time reflects global sentiments towards the increasing­ly intolerant treatment of government­s against journalist­s, with increasing resort to “manipulati­on and abuse” through their exercise of their legal powers. Presumably, this will draw global attention to the plight of the Fourth Estate, particular­ly in the Philippine­s and that remedial measures will be taken.

I have other issues that I planned for this column, but it would detract from what I consider a seminal event. Maria, we are proud of you!!

 ??  ?? Multi-awarded journalist Maria Ressa at a panel discussion during the Chatham House 2018 awarding ceremony.
Multi-awarded journalist Maria Ressa at a panel discussion during the Chatham House 2018 awarding ceremony.
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