Reporting Mindanao: ‘A series of unfortunate events’
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Posted in Ethics on 1 September 2008
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TweetBy Jose Torres Jr. A series of unfortunate events”— from “bad beginnings” in the past to what could be the “penultimate peril” lately —can best describe the situation in Mindanao and how the Philippine media reported it. There were shining moments: We were not as ignorant as we had been in the past about the [...]

“Successful” dry run
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TweetIn addition to the peace talks between the Arroyo administration and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and the resurgent Mindanao conflict, the press also reported the first fully automated elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) last Aug. 11. The “successful” ARMM election was significant since it was a dry-run for the [...]

Mindanao in the news: Some minuses and a few pluses
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TweetBy Melanie Y. Pinlac and Edsel Van DT. Dura Mindanao is in the news again, more than a year after the beheading of 10 Marine soldiers in Tipo-tipo, Basilan and the kidnapping of Fr. Giancarlo Bossi. This time what initially dominated the front pages and the news programs was the supposed breakthrough in the peace [...]