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ARMED MEDIA

A government official said arming the media is not needed but should be an option

- BY LYKA AMETHYST H. CASAMAYOR / Reporter

I have known many journalist­s who have been with us ever since na dati ay walang baril na ngayon ay nagpapatul­ong na sa akin kumuha na ng baril

A government official proposed that members of the media should have the option to arm themselves.

As part of the safety of media practition­ers during coverage, Undersecre­tary Joel Sy Egco, executive director of Presidenia­l Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS), said that arming journalist­s is not a necessity but should be an option.

“This is not a policy, this is my personal advocacy,” Egco said during an interview with reporters on October 26, 2018 at the Mindanao Media Safety and Security Summit.

“You need to arm yourselves not with weapons but with training,” he said, adding that owning a weapon is not enough to protect one’s self in times of danger and that arming one’s self is not the solution to the problem but should be an option.

“Why do we call policemen in times of trouble is because they have guns, otherwise, barangay tanod, masaya ka na,” he said.

Meanwhile, Egco pointed out that data showed that more and more media practition­ers are applying for gun ownership and were attending fun shoots and other training for self-defense.

“I have known many journalist­s who have been with us ever since na dati ay walang baril na ngayon ay nagpapatul­ong na sa akin kumuha na ng baril,” Egco said, adding that the task force has been conducting caravans.

“Ang necessity dito ay ang training,” he added.

Egco further said that with the declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao, killings and threats to journalist­s are hopefully be mitigated especially that the 2019 election is coming.

“I think that dahil may martial law, somehow, mami-mitigate. So yung fear namin sa task force na baka tumaas, sana ma-mitigate sa Mindanao area because of martial law,” Egco said, referring to the data of killings and threats of journalist­s.

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