January 29, 2013
IFJ calls for Resolution to be withdrawn in the Philippines
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate the National Union of Journalists of the
Philippines (NUJP) in calling on The Philippines Commission on Elections (Comelec) to immediately revoke Resolution No.
9615, which requires that “prior approval” be given before election candidates can be interviewed by broadcasters.
In a statement, The NUJP has called the Resolution, issued on January 15, unconstitutional since it constitutes ‘prior
restraint’.
The Resolution would preclude impromptu interviews, making it both an impediment to press freedom and the public’s right
to know.
In addition, the NUJP has said that the Resolution could have dire consequences in emergency situations, such as natural
disasters, when officials, who may also happen to be candidates, need to get information out as quickly as possible to
the public.
“We are greatly concerned by the continued implementation of legal reforms that undermine press freedom in the
Philippines,” said the IFJ Asia Pacific. “We call on the Filipino government to withdraw this resolution which
undermines press freedom and directly contradicts their stated commitment to press freedom and pass the longstanding
Freedom of Information Bill.”
The IFJ represents more than 600,000 journalists in 131 countries
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