Intl groups: Latest media killing in PHL puts govt’s credibility at risk
http://www.gmanetwork.com
January 7, 2012
As far as international media groups are concerned, the Aquino administration’s credibility may be on the line with the latest media killing in the Philippines, and the first in Asia for 2012.
Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontieres/RSF) condemned the murder “Tatak News Nationwide” publisher and Radyo Mo Nationwide (RMN) presenter Christopher Guarin, even as it voiced skepticism over the creation of a new body to probe the case.
“Special units have been set up in the past, such as Task Force 2011, without great results. The government’s credibility is on the line with this new body. The transparency of its investigations must be guaranteed, like that of any inquiry carried out by public officials,” the group said.
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