The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) condemned the cases of physical assault directed against journalists which were recorded during the four-day protest of the influential religious sect Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) that ended on Monday.
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In a statement, the NUJP condemned the mauling of ABS-CBN cameraman Melchor Pinlac by unknown assailants during the INC rally. According to reports, Pinlac was punched on the jaw, body, and nape while the crowd chanted 鈥渂iased, biased.鈥 Radio dzBB reporter Olan Bola was also shoved around when he tried to help Pinlac but fortunately was not injured.
NUJP said that while some sectors may feel slighted by media outfits, this does not justify inflicting physical violence against journalists, especially those who are merely performing their work duties.
鈥淚t is perhaps inevitable that some quarters may feel, rightly or wrongly, that a media outfit or practitioner may be biased against an issue they feel strongly about. However, not this or anything perceived slight, for that matter, can ever justify a physical assault against media practitioners,鈥 the statement read.
The NUJP also hit the INC leadership for its failure to control its members.
鈥淕iven that in such mass gatherings as the INC protest, it does not take much for a peaceful crowd to transform into an out-of-control mob, it was the responsibility of the religious group鈥檚 leaders to rein in their followers. That they failed to do so can be attested to by many other reports of motorists and passersby being harassed, in some instances, physically. For this, the leadership of the INC is primarily to blame,鈥 it added.
NUJP demanded swift action for Pinlac鈥檚 case and asked the INC leadership to issue a public apology to Pinlac and Bola.
鈥淲e also call on the leadership of the INC, if they believe in fairness and justice, to issue a public apology to Mr. Pinlac and Mr. Bola, as well as their networks, and ensure their members鈥 cooperation should our colleagues choose to take legal action against those who assaulted them,鈥 it said.
The protest stemmed from the religious sect鈥檚 demand to the Department of Justice not to act on the complaint of illegal detention filed by expelled INC minister Isaias Samson Jr. against the members of the Sanggunian, the INC鈥檚 highest advisory council.
The INC claimed that acting on Samson鈥檚 complaint is a violation of the separation of church and state. Aries Joseph Hegina/RAM