Statement of the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) on the killing of Christopher
“Cris” Guarin
THE
KILLING of General Santos newspaper publisher and RMN blocktimer
Christopher Guarin hardly a week since the new year began is one more
indication of the persistence of the culture of impunity that
encourages the killing of journalists and media workers in the
Philippines.
Unless
the necessary steps are taken to speed up the ongoing trials of the
accused in the killing of journalists as well as the masterminds , and
to investigate, arrest, and try those involved in the killing of
Guarin, as well as that of six other journalists in 2011, the killings
are likely to continue in 2012 and the coming years.
Among the steps journalists
and media advocacy groups including the Freedom Fund for Filipino
Journalists (FFFJ) proposed to the Aquino administration as
early as August 2010 are strengthening the Witness Protection Program;
rehabilitating the criminal investigation units of law enforcement
agencies; organizing multi-sectoral Quick Response Teams; and reviewing
the Rules of Court to speed up court trials. None of these proposals
have so far been acted upon except that on the Witness Protection
Program, the budget of which the government has increased.
The
killing of Guarin demonstrates the urgency of the government’s acting
on these proposals. FFFJ urges all media advocacy and journalists’
groups to intensify the campaign for government to do so, and calls
upon civil society to add its voice to the imperative of punishing the
guilty so as to end the culture of impunity that has claimed the lives
of 124 journalists and media workers since 1986 to the detriment of the
right of the people to information in a democratic regime.
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