Bangkok—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) strongly
condemns Philippine President-elect Rodrigo Duterte's comments during a press
conference justifying the killing of journalists. Mr. Duterte made the remarks
in response to a reporter's question on May 31 about how his government would
handle cases of media murders, according to news reports.
"Just because you're a
journalist you are not exempted from assassination if you're a son of a
bitch," Mr. Duterte said, according to an Agence France-Presse report. He
claimed that many killed journalists were either corrupt or had "done
something" that warranted their murders, according to press accounts. He
also warned that journalists who defamed others in their news reporting would
not necessarily be protected under the law from violent reprisals.
"The only way to address
impunity in the woefully high number of unresolved murders of journalists in
the Philippines is through the courts," said Shawn Crispin, CPJ's senior
Southeast Asia representative. "President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte's shocking
remarks apparently excusing extrajudicial killings threaten to make the
Philippines into a killing field for journalists. We strongly urge him to
retract his comments and to signal that he intends to protect, not target, the
press."
Mr. Duterte, a long-serving mayor of the southern city of
Davao, was elected president in a landslide on May 9. He campaigned on an
anti-crime platform that threatened to summarily kill suspected criminals
without due process of law. The tough-talking politician has been linked in news reports to
the killing by death squad of as many as 1,400 suspected criminals in Davao
during his mayorship. He is expected to formally assume the presidency on June
30.
The Philippines ranks fourth
on CPJ's Impunity Index, which spotlights countries
where journalists are murdered and the killers go free. (CPJ)
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