Rappler.com-Nov 28

Protect deserving journalists from libel. This was the core of Senator Raffy Tulfo’s argument for upholding press freedom, but he also wanted to clamp down hard on those spreading disinformation. “My legislative group studied it and asked how about those without accountability? How about those who only want to be media people, open a channel on the internet, criticize all they want without basis, and spread lies?” Tulfo said.  Tulfo stood as an active participant in the hearing of the Senate committee on public information and mass media, which on Monday, November 28, was seeking to find legislative answers to the corrosive spread of false information on the internet. Journalists invited to the hearing said libel and cyber libel must be decriminalized to help them and their colleagues practice their profession without the fear of prosecution. Tulfo sympathized with them, but he said he had been exposed to “bad actors” who might take advantage of the proposal.

He raised the case of “AC/DC (attack-collect-defend-collect)” media personalities and online influencers, who deliberately spread wrong information on their platforms until their victims paid them to stop. “Those people should be exempted from decriminalizing libel,” said Tulfo. So, who deserves protection?

Tulfo said those who deserved immunity from libel were only practitioners who were from established news organizations – those with tested vetting practices, codes of ethics, and editorial standards.) University of the Philippines associate professor Danilo Arao, however, warned that making such distinction in law would discriminate against citizen journalists. Read more at: https://www.rappler.com/nation/raffy-tulfo-says-ok-decriminalize-libel-not-those-spread-disinformation/