Posts tagged with press release

Kabataan Party-list Rep. Mong Palatino today raised the alarm on how the Right of Reply Bill would not only affect stifle freedom but could lead to Internet censorship and affect freedom of speech and expression of bloggers, texters, and even iPod users.

In his interpellation of the Right of Reply Bill, Palatino got sponsor Cong. Bienvenido Abante to admit that HB 3306 would also cover websites, emails, Internet social networking sites and other electronic devices in its scope.

Section 1 of HB 3306 (Right of Reply) states, “All persons natural or judicial who are accused directly or indirectly of committing, having committed, or are criticized by innuendo, suggestion or rumor for any lapse in behavior in public or private life shall have the right to reply to charges or criticisms published in newspapers, magazines, newsletters or publications circulated commercially or for free, or aired or broadcast over radio, television, websites or through any electronic device.”

“The bill, therefore, would not only affect media outfits and journalists but also all website owners, website masters, email account holders and other netizens who are not necessarily media practitioners,” Palatino said.

He added, “This would affect the more than five million bloggers and millions more of Internet users in the country. My fear is that when this bill comes to law, it will be used to regulate the content of the Internet. When we are checking our emails, when we open our Friendster or Facebook accounts, we are checking our websites. Does this mean that we will be compelled to moderate, modify or edit our personal websites? Is this not Internet censorship and suppression of freedom of speech and expression?”

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Melissa RoxasThe Bagong Alyansang Makabayan is calling on the Arroyo government, the Department of National Defense and the Armed Forces of the Philippines to immediately surface Melissa Roxas, an American citizen of Filipino descent, and a member of BAYAN-USA and the cultural group Habi Arts based in Los Angeles, California.

Roxas was abducted last May 19 at around 1:30 pm in Sitio Bagong Sikat, Bgy. Kapanikian, La Paz, Tarlac. She was with two other volunteers, Juanito Carabeo and John Edward Handoc.

Based on reports filed by the human rights group Karapatan and the La Paz police, Roxas and her companions were taken by at least 8 fully-armed, bonnet-clad men on board two motorcycles and a Besta van without any plate numbers.

Since the abduction, there has been no word of the whereabouts and condition of Roxas and her companions.

Roxas is the first case of a Fil-Am activist to be abducted by suspected state security forces.

“It is indeed urgent that Melissa and her companions be surfaced. No harm must come to them. Their rights must be respected. We are outraged that these abductions continue despite repeated condemnation here and abroad,” said Bayan secretary general Renato M. Reyes, Jr.

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Problems with illegal or sky-rocketing fees, poor facilities and other enrolment-related issues? Contact the “˜Kabataan Balik-Eskwela Hotlines.’

“We want to provide hotlines and means for students, parents and even our teachers where they can forward their complaints on unnecessary and exorbitant fees, poor facilities, and other enrolment and school-opening related issues,” said Kabataan Party-list Rep. Mong Palatino.

“The complaints we will gather will be collated, investigated and be brought to concerned agencies for them to immediately address. This is our way of empowering our students by giving them venues to air their concerns this school opening,” Palatino said.

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Tuition rate doubled under Arroyo admin – Kabataan

Kabataan Party-list Rep. Mong Palatino today warned that the number of students who would opt to drop out from school will increase dramatically this school opening due to tuition and school fee hikes.

According to Palatino, the yearly dropout rate is a cause for alarm and something that DepEd’s Brigada Balik-Eskwela and the government should immediately address.

Based on 2008 data from the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), out of 100 grade 1 pupils, only 66 finish grade 6 equivalent to a 44 percent dropout rate, 58 enroll in first year high school or an 8 percent dropout rate, 43 finish high school or a 15 percent dropout rate, 23 enroll in college or a 20 percent dropout rate, and only 14 graduate from college or a nine percent dropout rate.

“With the current crisis and the continued lack of government response, we can expect these figures to go up this coming school year. The Arroyo government has made education less accessible to Filipinos. The enrollment rate has been in a steady decline under the Arroyo administration,” said Palatino.

Palatino said that from 1995-2002, enrollment grew at a rate of 1.98 percent but has dropped to 0.97 percent since 2003 to 2007. “We expect this figure to drop dramatically this year due to incessant tuition and school fee hikes imposed during this time of severe economic crisis,” Palatino said.

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April 30, 2008. This was more than two weeks ago. Since I need to catch up on a long backlog, I’ll just re-post a ‘press release’ I wrote and sent to some newspapers and news networks. This was one of the first things I did as the student council’s official ‘media liaison’ or public information officer. Just a disclaimer, until then, I didn’t have any previous experience writing sending press releases, so I found this task problematic. But I’ve gotten the hang of it now, I guess.

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The University Student Council (USC) of the University of the Philippines (UP) today held a press conference and forum at Vinzons Hall, the university’s main student union building, regarding the rice crisis the country is currently facing. Together with representatives from residents of the UP’s residential communities and transport groups in campus and a representative from the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP), the student council demanded that the government take immediate, sustainable and pro-people solutions to the crisis.

According to its statement, the student council demanded that the government “increase its support to the National Food Authority (NFA) in its procurement of palay, dismantle the rice cartels and impose a crack down on illegal acts of price manipulation, implement a moratorium on the land-use conversion of agricultural land, and increase its investment in the agricultural sector.”

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