The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines will present to senators today the signatures it had gathered in a petition to decriminalize libel in the Philippines. NUJP will seek an audience with Senate President Manny Villar today, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, at 5 p.m. at Rm. 602 GSIS Bldg., Financial Center, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City.
Below is NUJP’s statement:
Recent events have clearly shown how the country’s libel law has been abused and exploited to harass media practitioners. No less than First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo leads in filing cases against 43 journalists in what seems to be an attempt to cow the media
The action is a brazen attack on press freedom. The example of the First Gentleman, a powerful and controversial national figure, can only encourage other public officials to step up the use of libel to intimidate critics.
The trend is dangerous. It not only tramples on the basic rights to a free press and to free expression, it also opens the door to abuse of authority. History shows that the narrowing of democratic space leads to the repressive use of power.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines has successfully launched a campaign among various media groups to lobby for the decriminalization of libel. We have collected hundreds of signatures from local and foreign journalists supporting our proposal.
We invite you to join us as we formally present our petition with the collected signatures to Senate President Manny Villar on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, at 5 p.m. at Rm. 602 GSIS Bldg., Financial Center, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City.
We hope to see you there.
For inquiries, please call the NUJP at 411-7768.
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December 16th, 2006 at 7:50 pm
These are questions that i want to be answered. What if irresponsible journalism proliferates if libel will be dericminalized? where will the innocent/ victims go?
December 17th, 2006 at 8:49 am
hi belle,
the best way to deal with irresponsible journalism is not to patronize it. if the paper you’;re reading becomes irresponsible, then stop reading it, unsubscribe. if TV news sucks, don’t watch it. in other words, let the market deal with the sins of the press.
in any case, you can still sue journalists for libel if you want to. what we journalists want is to remove the threat of imprisonment. if you feel aggrieved, pursue civil cases against journalists (not that i recommend it).
finally, if you feel that your paper does not present the truth, then seek other papers to ventilate that truth.
caloy