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Rappler asks Supreme Court to allow them to cover Duterte and his events

April 12, 2019 by NewsLine Philippines

DAVAO CITY (April 12) — Online news website Rappler has asked the Supreme Court to compel the government to allow its reporters to join the coverage of the President Rodrigo Duterte and his events.

But Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Malacañang won’t interfere with the judiciary as online news website Rappler filed a petition.

Rappler on Thursday filed a petition for certiorari before the Supreme Court to strike down the ban on presidential coverage imposed on it, arguing that it violates its press freedom and rights to free speech, equal protection, and due process.

The petitioners in the case are Rappler reporters and managers Pia Ranada, Mara Cepeda, Raymon Dullana, Frank Cimatu, Mauricio Victa, Camille Elemia, Ralf Rivas, and Baltazar Lagsa while the Office of the President, Office of the Executive Secretary, the Presidential Communications Operations Office, Media Accreditation Regulatory Office, and the Presidential Security Group are named as respondents.

“It’s a free country. We do not interfere with the judiciary,” Panelo said in a text message to Palace reporters.

Rappler was barred from covering Malacañang since February 2018 due to its ownership issue at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The SEC earlier said Rappler violated the Constitution’s restriction on foreign ownership of local media but Rappler denied this claim and said it is Filipino-owned.

Duterte earlier said he was “invoking executive action” when he issued a directive to ban Ranada from covering Malacañang events.

Duterte said Rappler’s reporters would be allowed to cover again his events if the SEC would declare Rappler a 100 percent Filipino-owned online news outfit.

Despite the ban, Rappler can still write stories about Duterte and Malacañang press briefings based on the live telecast.-NewsLine.ph

Filed Under: Top Stories Tagged With: Rappler wants SC to lift ban, Salvador Panelo

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