Opinion

Tell it to SunStar: Gag suppresses truth

By National Union of Journalists of the Philippines

THE petition for a gag order filed by Solicitor General Jose Calida is an obvious attempt to silence all voices opposed to this government’s push to shut down ABS-CBN.

This is evident in Calida’s asking the High Court to gag “parties and persons acting on (ABS-CBN’s) behalf.”

Does he also seek to silence press freedom advocates and media organizations who rightly see these attacks on ABS-CBN and other news outfits that have earned the President’s personal enmity as assaults on the critical Philippine media and on freedom of the press and expression?

Does he also seek to silence the thousands of workers whose livelihood have been placed at risk?

With the clearly broad opposition to the shutdown and a Senate hearing on the issue coming up, we are calling Calida’s intention for what it is, the suppression of truth and the silencing of critical voices.

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