The Philippine Star

Mechanism for journalist­s’ safety working – PTFoMS

- – Helen Flores

Mechanisms to protect members of the press are already in place and working, the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) said yesterday.

PTFoMS executive director Paul Gutierrez was reacting to the pronouncem­ent of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to establish its own alert system for journalist­s under threat, to be called ALISTO.

“May I remind our good partners in the CHR that even UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression Irene Khan recognized that the PTFoMS created in 2016 through Administra­tive Order No. 1 is the ‘main mechanism for the safety of journalist­s’ as stated in her preliminar­y report after the conclusion of her visit on Feb. 2,” Gutierrez said in a statement.

He said there are existing and functionin­g mechanisms to protect the members of the press from any violation of their right to life, liberty and security.

The CHR earlier urged the executive department to “provide sufficient mechanisms” to ensure a safer environmen­t for media workers.

“May I also remind the public and our media colleagues that the CHR is, in fact, a member of the PTFoMS under AO1 and has been regularly attending its inter-agency meetings so this statement comes as quite a surprise,” Gutierrez said.

Alisto! Alert Mechanism is an online platform, which seeks to “provide a concrete platform where it may directly respond to attacks and threats against media workers,” according to the CHR.

The Philippine­s is considered as one of the most dangerous countries for journalist­s.

Since 1986, 199 journalist­s have been killed in the country, according to the National Union of Journalist­s in the Philippine­s.

Khan, who visited the country early this month, found the efforts of the government’s task force on media security lacking.

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