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Selective outrage
Mediawatch
Written by Media Lens   
Friday, 20 January 2012 18:47

News that a fourth scientist in two years, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, had been assassinated in Iran by an unknown agency generated minimal outrage in the press. Patrick Cockburn noted in the Independent:

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Journalists, media workers harassed in Manila demolition
News
Written by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility   
Thursday, 12 January 2012 18:36

Local anti-riot police detained and manhandled a group of journalists and media workers during the demolition of an allegedly illegal settlement in San Juan City last Jan. 11. San Juan is a city within the  Philippines’ National Capital Region (Metro Manila).

 
Fanaticism
Viewpoints
Written by Luis V. Teodoro   
Thursday, 12 January 2012 00:00

Every year after the end of the six-kilometer long trek that commemorates the transfer in 1787 of the Black Nazarene from the Recollect seminary in Intramuros to Quiapo Church, the country’s religious inevitably lament the “fanaticism” devotees display as the procession wends its way through Manila’s mean streets.

 
Defining 'proper' disclosure in journalism
Mediawatch
Written by Danilo A. Arao   
Thursday, 12 January 2012 18:21

In the context of journalism ethics, disclosure is necessary not only to the editors but also to the audience. Public disclosure is important because the people deserve to know relevant information, including potential conflict of interest, as they try to make informed choices.

 
Statement on the killing of Christopher 'Cris' Guarin
News
Written by Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists   
Friday, 06 January 2012 00:00

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.

 
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