Human rights group slams SMNI's red-tagging of journalists

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Human Rights Watch condemns the red-tagging of some journalists by anchors of Sonshine Media Network International on World Press Freedom Day.

Human Rights Watch on Friday condemned the red-tagging of some journalists by anchors of Sonshine Media Network International on World Press Freedom Day.

They also tagged NUJP Chairperson and Philstar.com news section head Jonathan de Santos as part of communist organizations during his younger years. In a statement on Friday, HRW Senior Researcher Carlos Conde slammed the red-tagging, citing security concerns of journalists as many activists similarly labeled have become victims of extrajudicial executions.

In a post, De Santos also expressed his concern for journalists who have no immediate access to safety and security when they are boldly tagged as communists.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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