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[Summary] => Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye warned the media yesterday that they could fall foul of anti-sedition laws if they aired interviews with insurgents and militants.
His remarks came amid a controversy over a military officials call for a law that would penalize media agencies that air interviews with rebels.
Bunye said in a radio interview that there was already a law that "prohibits the airing of, let us say, interviews where the one being interviewed calls for the overthrow of the government."
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His remarks came amid a controversy over a military officials call for a law that would penalize media agencies that air interviews with rebels.
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[Summary] => Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye warned the media yesterday that they could fall foul of anti-sedition laws if they aired interviews with insurgents and militants.
His remarks came amid a controversy over a military officials call for a law that would penalize media agencies that air interviews with rebels.
Bunye said in a radio interview that there was already a law that "prohibits the airing of, let us say, interviews where the one being interviewed calls for the overthrow of the government."
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[Summary] => Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye warned the media yesterday that they could fall foul of anti-sedition laws if they aired interviews with insurgents and militants.
His remarks came amid a controversy over a military officials call for a law that would penalize media agencies that air interviews with rebels.
Bunye said in a radio interview that there was already a law that "prohibits the airing of, let us say, interviews where the one being interviewed calls for the overthrow of the government."
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