CHR probes threats vs journalists during demolition activity in Angeles
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) said on Wednesday that it is conducting its own investigation into the alleged intimidation against journalists during a violent demolition activity in Angeles City, Pampanga.
The threats were made against K5 News Olongapo reporter Rowena Quejada and Rappler Luzon reporter Joann Manabat by some members of the demolition team of Clarkhills Properties Corporation at Sitio Balubad, Brgy. Anunas, Angeles City, on March 12, the human rights watchdog said.
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Quejada, who was even allegedly pointed at with a gun, had her phone, bag, and wallet taken away from her.
The man who pointed a gun at her even called the media “demonyo (devil)” for reporting about the land dispute.
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Meanwhile, the members of the demolition team purportedly threatened to shoot Manabat.
“CHR Region III has dispatched a Quick Response Operation to immediately conduct an investigation regarding this incident. We also take note of the swift action of the Angeles City government for condemning the said violent demolition and for pressing charges against the armed demolition team,” the CHR’s statement read.
The CHR added that it “actively condemns all acts of violence against journalists as these negatively impact the situation of press freedom of the country and may lead the Philippine democracy towards decay.”
“We reiterate our stance that members of the press must be able to practice their profession without any fear. Media safety, after all, sits at the core of a healthy democracy,” it added.
The CHR also called for involved parties to cooperate with the investigation.
“We hope that this incident serves as a reminder for all relevant government and law enforcement agencies to take proactive measures in ensuring a safe environment for all Filipino journalists,” it added.