MANILA, Philippines (Updated 8 p.m., May 11) — Government officials, media practitioners, celebrities and other private groups and individuals have expressed support for the renewal ABS-CBN's legislative franchise.
With less than two months before the expiration of its franchise, the Office of the Solicitor General filed a
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warranto petition against ABS-CBN Corporation and its subsidiary ABS-CBN Convergence Inc.
Here's what we should know on the franchise renewal of broadcast giant ABS-CBN:
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Statements
Sen. Francis Pangilinan
This confluence of events was
obviously deliberate, aimed at slowly maiming the broadcast network: the President’s incessant and open attacks, the absence of movement from the lower chamber to tackle the pending franchise renewal bills and recently, as if aiming for the kill, a
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warranto petition two months before the franchise of the network expires.
Sen. Nancy Binay
Naiintindihan
ko din
naman
iyong
mga
reklamo against ABS-CBN but
mas
mahalaga
iyong freedom to information, access to information. I think
kapag
nawala
itong ABS
[CBN],
malaking
dagok
iyon
sa access
natin to information.
Sen. Leila de Lima
A case meant to intimidate a private institution premised on questionable legal and factual bases is an abuse of office, much like a senior government official exerting influence
in order to secure contracts for security services with the government for his family corporation.
Defense Press Corps of the Philippines
It has been said that a free press is the lifeblood of democracy. We cannot emphasize this enough as seeking to destroy ABS-CBN, an institution in the Philippine media industry, sends a clear warning to the country's fourth estate to carry our message or face annihilation.
Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines
ABS-CBN’s franchises, which the Sol-Gen sought to revoke, are due to expire next month. These moves politically harass and threaten a pillar of the media industry that
employs thousands of Filipinos and has played a crucial part in helping fight official corruption and abuse for decades. Our ABS-CBN colleagues have been on the
frontlines of every major breaking news in the country. They have chronicled
history, and continue to hold power to account.
ON ABS-CBN - The Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines denounces moves by the government to shutter the country’s largest broadcaster, ABS-CBN Corp. and its subsidiary. The moves follow Pres. Rodrigo Duterte’s repeated public tirade against the TV network.
— FOCAP (@FOCAP2020) February 10, 2020
Justice and Court Reporters Association
Calida, by his hostility to Atty.
Navallo, failed to rise to the exacting standards of his profession both as an officer of the court and as a ranking civil servant. We take it as an affront to our constitutional right to report. We believe that such veiled threats to reporters, especially when coming from a government official, have no space in a democracy.
We, members of the Justice and Court Reporters Association, take what happened to @mikenavallo as an affront to our constitutional right to report.
— Kristine Patag (@kristinepatag) February 12, 2020
We believe that such veiled threats to reporters, especially when coming from a government official, have no space in a democracy.pic
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Malacañang Press Corps
We will remain vigilant against attempts to
weaponize legal remedies and processes to suppress free expression, a key component of a healthy democracy and a right enshrined in the constitution.
READ:
Malacañang Press Corps statement on the
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warranto petition filed against ABS-CBN's franchise @PhilippineStar @PhilstarNews pic
— Alexis B. Romero (@alexisbromero) February 12, 2020.twitter.com/
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PNP Press Corps
Amid various arguments pertaining to this matter,
all of these still boil down to
the issue of press
fredom, which is
enshrines in the Constitution, and which is part of the real meaning of democracy.
Senate reporters
We also see these attempts as an insult to the intelligence of the Filipino people, who
are constantly bombarded with disinformation that the mainstream media has been trying to fight.
READ: Senate reporters' statement on the ABS-CBN franchise issue @News5AKSYON @onenewsph pic
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marie ann
los banos (@maeannelosbanos) February 13, 2020
Center for Media Freedom & Responsibility
The history of the media franchise
in this country has favored the unfettered exchange of ideas and the practice of independent journalism —
with the exception of the Martial Law period, when all free press organizations were closed down.
Do we want to drag the country back to this dark period?
UP College of Mass Communication
To maintain and protect our democracy, we need a free press to serve as a faithful chronicler of contemporary events; a platform for the diversity of voices to
be heard; and
more importantly, the public's watchdog of inept, abusive and corrupt governance.
UST Journalism Faculty
The
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warranto petition against the country's largest media network is a direct assault on this sacrosanct freedom, and efforts by agents of the Duterte regime — who are no strangers to propaganda, misdirection and disinformation — to frame it as a legal question are in vain.
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
In paper, the State should hold the primacy of the plight of the workers in the political and economic infighting of the elite. In the ABS-CBN case, it should give main consideration to the contribution of the workers not only in the
growth of the company but also to the much-purported role of the network in nation building.
Human Rights Watch
This case by the government’s chief lawyer underscores Duterte’s determination to shutter the network, in the same manner that he has gone after the news website Rappler for its critical reportage of the “war on drugs.” Filipinos and advocates of press freedom should reject this move and assert their right to a free press.
International Federation of Journalists
Democracy in the Philippines will
be seriously eroded by the potential elimination of such a key broadcaster and
is strongly condemned by the media nationally and globally. ABS-CBN deserves the right to continue its role as a critical fourth pillar of democracy in the Philippines.
Photojournalists' Center of the Philippines Inc.
To deprive them of the network’s services is to deprive them of the freedom of access to information. If President Rodrigo Duterte has a grievance on the network, the courts are the proper venue. If ABS-CBN committed lapses in its 25 years holding the franchise, then the congressional hearings are the venue.
The Duterte administration, through Mr Calida, is resorting to legal gymnastics to push their own agenda of silencing critical media. We stand with our colleagues at ABS-CBN and share the hope that they will weather this and come out even stronger.
— Patricia Lourdes Viray