Villar: "Government Must Resolve
Them Soonest".
Sen. Manny Villar urges the government to take appropriate measures needed for the early resolution of and to improve conviction rate of unsolved murder cases involving media people.
"It is very troubling that despite the constitutional guarantee on freedom of expression, a spate of killings on members of media has numbered at a record high of 100 since 1999, shown to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines," Villar said as he filed Senate Resolution 954.
The resolution noted that according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the Philippines ranks 6th out of 14 countries in the 2009 Global Impunity Index and has an impunity index rating of 0.289 unsolved journalists murders per one million inhabitants. The CPJ is a US-based non-profit organization founded in 1981 in response to harassment to journalists by authoritarian government. In 1992 their compilation of journalists killed in the line of duty including the Philippines began.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported that since 2001, some 26 cases of media killings have been filed in court but only two ended up in convictions. While the country has a vibrant press that takes its watchdog role seriously, it is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a reporter.
"The assaults on journalists are becoming more brazen which do not only suppress press freedom but freedom of expression and the people’s right to know as well. The crisis of news safety has reached an intolerable level and must be addressed urgently," Villar added.
Senator Villar noted that the Supreme Court has favorably acted on request for change of venue in murder cases involving journalists to make sure that decisions are not tainted and manipulated by those involved and that justice may be served swiftly. He likewise recommended that the increasing number of murder cases involving journalists may be solved thru 1. assigning sufficient prosecutors and investigators to similar cases; 2. moving trials to safe and impartial venues; 3. protecting witnesses; and 4. provide high-level political backing for all these efforts.
"I am deeply concerned about the killings of journalists in the Philippines . And I want the government to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the killings. I am expecting too of concrete results with the actual conviction of those guilty of crimes within a reasonable time period," Senator Villar said. /MP
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