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After this blog broke the story of the supposed curly-haired female reporter last Tuesday who according to the PNP had been documented in a CCTV camera allegedly giving a press card to “fugitive” Nicanor Faeldon – a blind item that had been passed around earlier and stored in the memory card of many reporters’ cellphones, not used and not storified because the source was anonymous – (only this blog used it because it’s a tabloid-blog ha-ha; no, even if the source could not be confirmed, the fact that the CIDG elements were leaking the blind item and sowing intrigue among members of the press to intimidate them was, in my opinion, a story by itself; and we also used it to illustrate the new rule on habeas data) the story took a life of its own. The Inquirer picked it up the next day, and today, a blown-up photo (video grab) of foreign correspondent Dana Batnag holding a pocket-size tape recorder apparently interviewing Nicanor Faeldon last Nov. 29 in a crowded corridor of the hotel, as Faeldon leaned towards her to hear her above the din of what seemed to be a throng moving forward.
The truth is, the DOJ, the PNP, the CIDG, and all 100,000 of the armed forces, do not know how Faeldon escaped.
That’s what happens when an unprofessional DOJ secretary (Raul Gonzales) leaks the story of a supposed CCTV tape showing a reporter supposedly helping Faeldon by giving him a press i.d., without actually having seen the tape himself. He just shoots his mouth off without looking at the evidence or reading or knowing the pertinent laws. We suffer the politicization of the bureaucracy because Gloria intended her executives to be her sycophants and minions to protect her seat and keep her in power without these fawning political appointees knowing what their job was. Come to think of it, it was he who broke this story with his blind item, blanket accusations, rumor-mongering.
(Yesterday, he somehow backpedaled in his interviews by tossing the issue to the PNP. Too late, reputations have been besmirched and rights to be secure and to privacy have been and are being violated.)
It’s not just sloth and cluelessness, there were continuous and persistent moves and an intent to threaten the members of the press.
The truth is, the DOJ, the PNP, the CIDG, the ISAFP, the AFP, do not know which door or which window or which ceiling or stairs or sunroof Faeldon took when he escaped. Ask them. For all we know, he could have walked away thru the front door much earlier.
The truth is, the DOJ, the PNP, the CIDG, the ISAFP, the AFP, do not know which alley or which street he traversed, to have so easily evaded the cordon of policemen that ringed the hotel. Ask them.
The fact is, the DOJ, the PNP, the CIDG, the ISAFP, the AFP, do not know which car he borrowed, who drove it, who secured him; they do not know for sure in what city, municipality, province, what hill, mountain, island, the escaped soldiers are. Ask them.
This country has had insurgencies for three hundred years and coup plotters and coup attempts and unauthorized troop movements now and then for more than twenty years; for decades; and there will always be conflict-reporting, locally, for a long time in this country; in some large media organizations, it is an entire beat, and in some schools it is an entire chapter of a course or courses; inciting to rebellion, inciting to sedition, inciting to war, the Espionage Act, unlawful publications and acts against state interest, as limits to freedom of expression, form an entire section in media law. But the fact is, the DOJ, the PNP, the CIDG, the ISAFP, the AFP, do not want any journalists around when any conflict-reporting has to be done. They don’t want any witnesses. To their incompetence. Or barbarity when those hors de combat (out of combat or disabled) but still moving come out in body bags.
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So it seems that the police are better at planting than our farmers, they are better at baiting than fishermen and better chismoso than Chritie Fermin. Oh well, what can we expect from Gloria’s Enchanted Kingdom. Sorry for the late greetings, Happy New Year.
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STUDENT # 6 J192
Second Blog post
Reporter: Ruben V. Nepales LA Correspondent
Report: January 19, 2008 Front-page center news of Philippine Daily Inquirer entitled ‘Atonement,’ ‘Sweeney Todd’ top starless Golden Globe night. It was about the actors, actresses. TV networks and Productions who won the Golden Globes award, the TV network who won the awards.
Issue: The report’s news worthiness is in question. A conflict of interests is vivid, since the front page must be given to news of public concern. What involvement or affiliation in particular does PDI have with the Golden Globe coverage? I have inkling it was profit driven. Is the Golden Globe awards of such great importance that it deserves to be in the front page, top half of a broadsheet. It does not even involve Filipino artists. It would be more forgivable if it was seen in the following pages the article “Palace: No cut on VAT oil” by Michelle Remo and Christine Avedaňo deserved the space given to the Golden Globe awards more. Better yet, this event is for the lifestyle or entertainment section which may justify it, being there.
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Student #20 J192
2nd Blog Post
Issue: Single Sourced
An article in the Philippine Daily Inquirer titled “Economy Booming” Palace: No to big Tax Cuts by Michael Ubac reported Malacanang’s statement on the issue of the decreasing U.S economy and the moves that the Palace will do regarding it.
The article failed to cite another source aside from Cabinet Secretary Ricardo Saludo who kept on stating comments praising the Palace’s actions such as “Our economic surge remians secure” “sustain our programs for the poor” “our economy is booming” among others. In no way does the article present a background information or a critique by an economic analyst to counter-argue or support Malacanang’s decision to not reduce “big taxes”.
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Student # 15
Second Blog Post
Issue: Inaccurate reporting
In the December 19, 2007 coverage of Saksi (GMA 7) of the UP Lantern Parade, reporter Rhea Santos said that the hosts of the said celebration was about to announce the winners of the lantern competition but was preempted when student activists tried to go up on stage. “Iaanunsyo na sana ang mga panalo, pero ang mga militanteng estudyante, umeksena,” she reported. Being there in the said “incident” I know for a fact that before it happened, the emcee had already closed the program, without any announcement of the winners.
The “incident” actually occurred because members of the Special Services Brigade hit the students with their wooden sticks, and tried to arrest a UP CMC Student Council member. This was not mentioned in the report. It was only when UP administration officials had left when the students tried to go up on stage to accompany Student Regent Terry Ridon, who was about to announce the passing of the Pangilinan Bill (UP Charter) that day. Santos even failed to show the context why such incident happened: that these students protested against the passing of the Pangilinan Bill.
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