The Philippine Star

Justice vowed in media killings

- By EDU PUNAY

Although he’s squabbling with mass media, the administra­tion of president- elect Rodrigo Duterte will run after killers of journalist­s and bring them to justice, incoming justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II vowed yesterday.

Duterte triggered outrage when he said last week that corrupt journalist­s who were killed had what was coming to them.

“I myself could give the assurance that justice will always be served in all cases, including media killings,” Aguirre told The STAR.

Aguirre stressed that Duterte, being a former prosecutor, would never condone extrajudic­ial killings and murders of journalist­s or promote a culture of impunity.

He also said that criticisms on Duterte’s statements on media killings could be attributed to bad reporting.

“President Rody was only misquoted and his statements were misinterpr­eted. Media

was not fair to him,” Aguirre said.

In a press conference in Davao City last Tuesday, Duterte said some slain journalist­s were involved in corrupt practices.

“Most of those killed, to be frank, have done something. You won’t be killed if you don’t do anything wrong,” Duterte was quoted as saying.

He did not directly say it was justifiabl­e to kill corrupt journalist­s, but several media outfits reported that Duterte had practicall­y “endorsed” media killings.

Duterte also said that the constituti­onal provision on freedom of expression would not necessaril­y protect journalist­s from murder.

“That can’t be just freedom of speech. The Constituti­on can no longer help you if you disrespect a person,” he said.

Aguirre maintained that Duterte’s point was that the law cannot protect corrupt journalist­s who have wronged others from violent attacks.

 ??  ?? South Korean Ambassador Kim Jaeshin pays a courtesy call on president-elect Rodrigo Duterte in Davao City last week. Kim told Duterte he hoped to improve ties between the two countries, particular­ly against North Korea, which continues to develop...
South Korean Ambassador Kim Jaeshin pays a courtesy call on president-elect Rodrigo Duterte in Davao City last week. Kim told Duterte he hoped to improve ties between the two countries, particular­ly against North Korea, which continues to develop...

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