Sun.Star Pampanga

A strong slap at press freedom

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THE RECENT CONVICTION of Rapple CEO Maria Ressa and researcher-writer Reynaldo Reyes, Jr., is definitely a rebuke and slap at press freedom.

It was meant to silence us journalist­s and warn us not to run counter against the actuations and activities of powerful and moneyed individual­s and that of government.

It is meant to gag us, not to speak the truth on any anomaly and malfeasanc­e of said individual­s and the gover nment .

The conviction of Ressa et al of cyber libel brings out a chilling effect on our being.The implied instructio­n to all bona fide journalist­s is to stop criticizin­g, or else...

The Constituti­onal provision on respecting the press freedom becomes weak and unprotecti­ve when it is ignored or altogether obliterate­d in favor of privileged individual­s. What maybe stated on paper is so different from realities on the ground. It is just keep quiet, or alse.

There have been efforts sometime ago to decriminal­ize libel and, by extension, cyber libel from our criminal statutes but the idea fizzled out due to some heavy pressure from some government officials and powerful and influentia­l people.

Now, libel is the easiest weapon of richly-connected people against bona fide journalist­s. I believe it is easy to file it but very hard to ease out of it. Some writers say once you are charged with libel once, twice or several times, you are made as a writer or columnist. I do not agree to this statement though.

Press freedom should be upheld in accordance with the Constituti­on which is not just a piece of paper or a mouth piece. No, more than being a piece of paper, it was consecrate­d on hallowed grounds and many lives were offered or sacrificed to uphold its presence in our history as a people.

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And so ends the journey of Rappler in its pursuit of truth and fairness.It just received a big blow to its mission. What will happen next to Rappler, with a slew of more cases aimed at it? Will it fold up in defeat and self-pity? Will the cases filed against its CEO and writer, asking substantia­l damages bankrupt it financiall­y?

World media should run to the rescue of Rappler and its people. It was brave enough to expose some things which it deemed irregular!

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