Opinion

Tell it to SunStar: On arrest of Radyo Ni Juan reporter

Sunnexdesk

WE STRONGLY denounce the intimidation and arrest of Davao-based reporter Glenn Jester Hitgano of Radyo ni Juan.

Hitgano was interviewing protesting workers from banana company Philippine Dream Farm Development in Carmen, Davao del Norte on Jan. 21 when police cut short his interview and took him to the police station.

The police claimed that Hitgano “insulted” them by interviewing the protesters, and attempted to handcuff the reporter. They also tried to confiscate his phone and demanded that he delete the interview.

Hitgano was held for an hour, and was released only after convincing the police that he would not report on the workers’ protest. The Radyo ni Juan reporter said he covered the protest after receiving information that the workers were harassed by uniformed men the previous night.

Altermidya condemns this attack on our colleague, who was clearly being coerced into silence by State forces who were uncomfortable with the truth. The arrest and intimidation of journalists like Hitgano is a blatant violation of media’s task of exposing the truth to the public. It is pure assault not just on press freedom but on the public’s right to know.

Altermidya calls for an independent investigation to hold into immediate account the members of the Carmen police involved in this gross wrongdoing. State forces should be at the forefront of safeguarding rights such as free speech and expression, and not be the purveyors of abuse. (Altermidya People’s Alternative Media Network)

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