Sanctions mulled vs meddling mediamen in hostage taking
By Benjamin B. Pulta
09/14/2010
Justice  Secretary Leila de Lima yesterday said the inter-agency body  investigating the bungled hostage rescue may consider recommending  possible sanctions against individuals and organizations including  mediamen.
“We are deliberating on that, on who are  to be held accountable and the filing of appropriate charges. As to the  extent of the recommendation in the report that is being discussed,” De  Lima, also the chairman of the Incident Investigation and Review  Committee (IIRC), confirmed when asked by  reporters on the likelihood  of possible charges against mediamen who may have interfered with law  enforcers during the tense stand-off in front of the Quirino Grandstand  in Manila’s Rizal Park last Aug. 23.
“Of course  there will be an issue of press freedom but as you know it is not really  an absolute right inasmuch as we recognize press freedom but there are  restrictions on press freedom on the interest of public order,” she  stressed.
“The department order between the DILG  (Department of Interior and Local Government) and the DoJ (Department of  Justice) includes the appropriate civil, criminal or administrative  charges as may be warranted,” De Lima said.
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100914hed4.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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