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Tabloid to stop ‘Wildflower’

/ 08:23 AM August 17, 2011

A LOCAL tabloid has decided to discontinue its controversial column “Wildflower.”

“We will be pulling out this particular column just to satisfy the demands of the board (Cebu City Anti-Indecency Board),  which is representing the Cebuanos,” lawyer Jesus Atoc told reporters yesterday.

He said the management of Freeman Banat News decided to remove the daily series, a fiction narrative, which is the subject of a complaint filed by CCAIB before the Cebu City Prosecutor’s Office.

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Atoc, who is preparing the counter-affidavits of Banat News staff and officials, denied that the Cebuano language tabloid had violated the law.

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“It is not true that it contains  obscene content. It should be viewed in its entirety, not by a single (column),” Atoc said.

He said the plan of Cebu Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale to ban tabloids through an ordinance curtails freedom of expression.

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“Cebuanos can determine whether or not Banat News is obscene. You can’t judge a book by its cover,” the lawyer said.

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Atoc said Banat News is reviewing its columns.

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With “Wildflower,” “the story,  the way it is written, has been toned down,” he said.

The CCAIB complained that the Banat column was “obscene, indecent and sexually suggestive.”

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The publisher, company president and writer were accused of violating Cebu City’s Anti-Indecency Ordinance and Article 201 or the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines which prohibits “obscene publications and exhibitions, and indecent shows.”

The CCAIB filed a similar complaint against Sun.Star SuperBalita for its daily series “From Junquera with Love”

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The complaints are under preliminary investigation by Assistant City Prosecutor Rodulf Joseph Val Carillo. /REPORTER ADOR VINCENT S. MAYOL

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