The Philippine Star

SC OKs live media coverage of Maguindana­o massacre ruling

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN – With Non Alquitran, Christina Mendez

The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday allowed the live media coverage of the Dec. 19 promulgati­on of judgment of the Maguindana­o massacre case at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.

SC spokesman Brian Keith Hosaka said the high court granted the request of medial organizati­ons for the live broadcast of the verdict to be handed down by Quezon City Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes.

“Due to security concerns, the resolution and guidelines will be out possibly at the end of the week,” Hosaka said.

The SC ruled that only two cameras of government television PTV4 would be allowed inside the courtroom due to space limitation­s.

The cameras, although manned by PTV4 personnel, would be under the direct supervisio­n of the high court’s Public Informatio­n Office.

One of the cameras would be focused on the judge and the court employee who will read the decision. The second camera would focus on the parties to the case and their lawyers. Both cameras would use wide-angle shots.

Other media entities will be housed in a room and will be allowed to tap into the live feed of PTV4 during the promulgati­on of the case.

The SC said only accredited media representa­tives would be allowed inside the courtroom. Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Secretary Jose Ruperto Andanar welcomed the SC decision allowing the PTV4 to cover the proceeding­s live.

“The promulgati­on of this case is of paramount interest to the public and the media as well,” Andanar said.

Around 400 people are expected to attend the promulgati­on of the case.

Fifty-eight people, including 32 media workers, were killed in the massacre allegedly mastermind­ed by the Ampatuans on Nov. 23, 2009.

Former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao governor Zaldy Ampatuan, one of the primary suspects, remains confined at the Makati Medical Center.

No rallies

Police said rallies would be banned at Camp Bagong Diwa during the promulgati­on of the case next week.

National Capital Region Police Office chief Brig. Gen. Debold Sinas said the relatives of the victims and supporters of the Ampatuans would be barred from bringing placards inside the police camp.

At least 100 policemen will be deployed outside the camp during the promulgati­on of the case.

Sinas said officials of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology agreed to impose a lockdown at Camp Bagong Diwa starting on Dec. 18.

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