Bam Aquino proposes special court for media killings, attacks

Students and media groups participate in a torch parade in November 2014 condemning the slow pace of the trial of the 197 suspects in the Maguindanao massacre where 58 people, including 32 media workers, were killed. AFP

Students and media groups participate in a torch parade in November 2014 condemning the slow pace of the trial of the 197 suspects in the Maguindanao massacre where 58 people, including 32 media workers, were killed. AFP

MANILA, Philippines–Senator  Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino  IV on Tuesday urged the creation of a special court that would hear only crimes against journalists to fast track the resolution of cases.

“Journalists will continue to suffer if we will not show resolve in putting an end to this impunity immediately,” Aquino said in a statement.

Aquino said he was also considering pushing for a legislation that would increase penalties for violent crimes against the media.

The senator issued the statement as he strongly condemned the killing of a tabloid reporter in Bataan last week and  the recent massacre of 12 people, including 10 journalists, in Paris, France.

“We strongly condemn the rash of violence against media, both here and abroad. These senseless killings have no place in a civilized and humane society and must be stopped,” Aquino said.

While a suspect was arrested in the death of Abante reporter Nerlita “Nerlie” Ledesma, authorities have yet to determine the motive behind the killing, Aquino said.

“We must ensure that the perpetrator and the brains behind the killing of Ledesma will be punished for their crime,” Aquino added.

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