Sun Star Bacolod

NUJP national chairman Jose Espina slams the government following the arrest of Rappler CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa during the indignatio­n rally Thursday afternoon at the Fountain of Justice in Bacolod City.

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THE local chapter of the National Union of Journalist­s of the Philip pines (NUJP) strongly denounced the arrest and detention of Rappler CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa.

The group led by NUJP national chairmen Jose Espina staged an indignatio­n rally Thursday afternoon at the Fountain of Justice in Bacolod City to call on the government to stop these attacks and uphold the press freedom. They were joined by members of progressiv­e groups.

Ressa was arrested by agents of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion at the Rappler office in Pasig City late Wednesday afternoon following the service of the arrest warrant for cyber libel charges filed by a businessma­n.

The case stemmed from a story that was published in 2012, months before the Cybercrime Law was enacted.

The arrest of Ressa is clearly a desperate move of the government to suppress the media and the dissent, NUJP Bacolod said in a statement.

The horrifying truth these days is that the government see journalist­s as a threat, as efforts to silence the press continue to mount, it added.

“The problem with this administra­tion is it doesn’t tolerate dissent. Critical reporting is viewed as a hostile action against the government,” NUJP Bacolod added.

The attack on Rappler is just one of the many threats hurled against the members of the press, who only report the truth so the public will know, the statement said.

“We don’t have the luxury to lose our freedom. We must fight, we must not be cowed,” NUJP Bacolod stressed.*

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