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[Title] => For press, RP is 2nd most dangerous place
[Summary] => WASHINGTON The Philippines is the second most dangerous country for journalists in the world behind Iraq, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.
The Washington Post, in a report on the recent killings of media members in the Philippines, quoted Abi Wright of the Committee to Protect Journalists as saying "a culture of impunity in the Philippines sets it apart from other places."
"There is no chance of retribution if you act against a journalist," Wright said.
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[Title] => Assassin of Pagadian journalist sets demands for surrender
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The policeman who was tagged as the killer of Pagadian City journalist Edgardo Damalerio has reportedly set demands for his surrender to police authorities, officials said yesterday.
Western Mindanao Police director Chief Superintendent Servando Hizon said negotiation is ongoing for the peaceful surrender of PO1 Guillermo Wapile, the prime suspect in the gunslaying of Damalerio more than two years ago in Pagadian City.
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[Title] => Negotiations on for surrender of journalists gunman
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Negotiations are ongoing for the surrender of a policeman tagged as the gunman in the May 2002 killing of Pagadian City journalist Edgar Damalerio.
Chief Superintendent Servando Hizon, Western Mindanao (Region 9) police director, revealed this as he belied reports that the suspect, PO1 Guillermo Wapile, was arrested last Tuesday.
"He is not physically in our hands. There (are) ongoing negotiations and there is a possibility we can get him within this week," Hizon said.
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[Title] => NBI, PNP at odds in radioman slay probe
[Summary] => PAGADIAN CITY The investigation into the murder of a radioman here became more complicated with the police and the National Bureau of Investigation pursuing different suspects, who remain at large.
This development has prompted prosecutors to evaluate first and consolidate all evidence and testimonies before filing any case and issuing a warrant against any suspect.
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[Title] => Family of slain broadcaster being harassed
[Summary] => The family of a journalist killed in a drive-by shooting is facing harassment following the release of a police officer who is a suspect in the case, a media watchdog group said yesterday.
Two key witnesses to the slaying last month of Edgar Damalerio, a Pagadian City television and radio journalist who commented on corruption and other local issues, also received death threats, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Damalerio won an Association of Filipino Broadcasters award last year.
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON The Philippines is the second most dangerous country for journalists in the world behind Iraq, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.
The Washington Post, in a report on the recent killings of media members in the Philippines, quoted Abi Wright of the Committee to Protect Journalists as saying "a culture of impunity in the Philippines sets it apart from other places."
"There is no chance of retribution if you act against a journalist," Wright said.
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[Title] => Assassin of Pagadian journalist sets demands for surrender
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The policeman who was tagged as the killer of Pagadian City journalist Edgardo Damalerio has reportedly set demands for his surrender to police authorities, officials said yesterday.
Western Mindanao Police director Chief Superintendent Servando Hizon said negotiation is ongoing for the peaceful surrender of PO1 Guillermo Wapile, the prime suspect in the gunslaying of Damalerio more than two years ago in Pagadian City.
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[Title] => Negotiations on for surrender of journalists gunman
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Chief Superintendent Servando Hizon, Western Mindanao (Region 9) police director, revealed this as he belied reports that the suspect, PO1 Guillermo Wapile, was arrested last Tuesday.
"He is not physically in our hands. There (are) ongoing negotiations and there is a possibility we can get him within this week," Hizon said.
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[Title] => NBI, PNP at odds in radioman slay probe
[Summary] => PAGADIAN CITY The investigation into the murder of a radioman here became more complicated with the police and the National Bureau of Investigation pursuing different suspects, who remain at large.
This development has prompted prosecutors to evaluate first and consolidate all evidence and testimonies before filing any case and issuing a warrant against any suspect.
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[Title] => Family of slain broadcaster being harassed
[Summary] => The family of a journalist killed in a drive-by shooting is facing harassment following the release of a police officer who is a suspect in the case, a media watchdog group said yesterday.
Two key witnesses to the slaying last month of Edgar Damalerio, a Pagadian City television and radio journalist who commented on corruption and other local issues, also received death threats, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Damalerio won an Association of Filipino Broadcasters award last year.
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