+ Follow GEMMA BAGAYAUA Tag
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[Title] => Grossly exaggerated, Task Force Usig chief says of INSI assessment of killings
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The chief of a police task force investigating the spate of killings of journalists branded yesterday as "grossly exaggerated" the assessment of an international media group that the Philippines is a dangerous place for journalists.
Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, PNP director for investigation and detective management, and Task Force Usig commander, said the working condition of journalists in the Philippines is far better than in most countries in Asia and other parts of the world.
[DatePublished] => 2007-03-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Gov’t not suppressing press freedom – Bunye
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Malacañang warned journalists yesterday against "irresponsible reporting," but denied that the government is intending to suppress press freedom.
In a statement, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the Philippine press is "among the freest in Asia," after the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) denounced the arrest of Newsbreak editor Gemma Bagayaua in connection with a P100 million libel suit filed by administration senatorial candidate Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson against her.
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GEMMA BAGAYAUA
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[Title] => Grossly exaggerated, Task Force Usig chief says of INSI assessment of killings
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The chief of a police task force investigating the spate of killings of journalists branded yesterday as "grossly exaggerated" the assessment of an international media group that the Philippines is a dangerous place for journalists.
Chief Superintendent Geary Barias, PNP director for investigation and detective management, and Task Force Usig commander, said the working condition of journalists in the Philippines is far better than in most countries in Asia and other parts of the world.
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[Title] => Gov’t not suppressing press freedom – Bunye
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Malacañang warned journalists yesterday against "irresponsible reporting," but denied that the government is intending to suppress press freedom.
In a statement, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the Philippine press is "among the freest in Asia," after the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) denounced the arrest of Newsbreak editor Gemma Bagayaua in connection with a P100 million libel suit filed by administration senatorial candidate Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson against her.
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