We are tempted to thank President Rodrigo Duterte for proving us right about what we have been saying all along, that the shutdown of ABS-CBN was a personal vendetta that a lapdog Congress helped seal. Why else would he rail about ordering the National...
[Statement] Why we resist. No to Terror Law!
On February 2, the day the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments on the petitions challenging the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, Lt Gen Antonio Parlade Jr tool to Facebook to falsely accuse reporter Tetch Torres-Tupas of Inquirer.net of "fake news" and suggested she...
[Statement] End the injustice, free Frenchie Mae!
A year ago today, our colleague, community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio of Leyte's Eastern Vista, was arrested along with four human rights activists in simultaneous police raids. In a travesty that has become all too familiar, the authorities trumpeted the...
[Statement] NUJP hails dismissal of unjust raps vs Icy Salem, calls for accountability
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines hails the dismissal by Mandaluyong RTC Presiding Judge Monique Quisumbing-Ignacio of the clearly trumped-up charges of illegal possession and explosives against our colleague, Manila Today editor Lady Ann Salem, and...
[Statement] Parlade’s threat vs Inquirer.net’s Torres-Tupas proves peril of ATL
Not even a week since oral arguments on the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 started and the spokesperson of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict has flexed his muscles and shown precisely the behavior that petitioners against the draconian law have...
[Statement] Hail to the truth-tellers
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines hails the nomination of media groups and our country's very own Maria Ressa for the Nobel Peace Prize. More than the prestige the Nobel brings, the nomination is a welcome recognition of the vital role of the...
[Statement] Bercasio deserves justice
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines share the dismay and incredulity of our colleagues in Sorsogon province over police claims that the New People's Army murdered Jobert "Polpog" Bercasio, the former radio reporter who hosted a commentary show on...
[Statement] 10 years after, still no justice for Doc Gerry Ortega
Ten years ago today in Puerto Princesa, journalist, environmentalist and good governance advocate Gerardo "Doc Gerry" Ortega was shot dead by a gunman in an "ukay-ukay" store he visited after hosting his program "Ramatak" on radio station dwAR-FM. In a rare...
[Statement] AFP page red-tags journalists Bobby Coloma and Roel Landingin, others in post
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines condemns the malicious red-tagging of two respected colleagues, Roberto "Bobby" Coloma, the bureau chief for Singapore and Malaysia of Agence France Presse, and business and economic journalist Roel Landingin, who...