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Antonio Zumel Center for Press Freedom

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A series of cover-ups?
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Written by National Union of Journalists of the Philippines   
Tuesday, 12 February 2013 00:00

The findings of Public Attorney’s Office forensics laboratory chief, Dr. Erwin Erfe, that Dennis Aranas did not commit suicide but was probably murdered shows to what lengths those who would deny justice for the murder of our colleague Gerardo Ortega will go.

 
FOI and FOE in the campaign agenda
Viewpoints
Written by Luis V. Teodoro   
Monday, 11 February 2013 00:00

Access to  government-held information is the necessary condition for transparency in governance, and for empowering the citizenry to hold its elected officials to account. It is equally crucial to freedom of expression, the exercise of that right being premised on citizen possession, understanding, appreciation and utilization of accurate and meaningful information.

 
‘Malacañang’s hand now all over Freedom of Info bill’
News
Written by Ronalyn V. Olea   
Wednesday, 23 January 2013 13:52
To many, it is questionable if proponents of Freedom of Information (FOI) bill backed out at the so-called stage of final push. This week, the Makabayan bloc of progressive partylist groups in Congress announced their withdrawal of authorship from the FOI, pending the deletion or amendment of what it called “Malacañang-sponsored provisions.”
 
Online elegy for FOI: Netizens sad, angry PNoy, LP killed bill
News
Written by the Philippine Center for Inverstigative Journalism   
Wednesday, 06 February 2013 14:08

The Freedom of information (FOI) bill would not fade away at all, even as it actually dies today in the 15th Congress through sheer inaction and deliberate delays by President Aquino and his Liberal Party allies in the House of Representatives.

 
Take a stand, don’t cop out on FOI
Viewpoints
Written by CMFR and NUJP   
Tuesday, 22 January 2013 00:00

It is the season of elections and all political parties and candidates are wont to spin a slew of promises yet again in their drive for votes. But before they start courting voters yet again, the first order of business is this: Political parties and candidates must deliver on a promise they’ve made in elections past by taking and making known their party and personal stand on the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill.

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