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Information Bill to improve competitiveness, says JFC
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Posted in Recent News on 26 May 2010
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MANILA (PNA) – Foreign businessmen on Monday threw strong support behind the ratification of the Bicameral Conference Committee Report of HB 3732 (Freedom of Access to Information Bill).
In a statement, the Joint Foreign Chamber (JFC) said that if the bill is passed into law it will not only provide a clear, uniform and speedy procedure [...]

Congress urged to pass Freedom of Information bill
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Posted in Recent News on 23 January 2010
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(Editor’s Note: The radio guesting of Atty. Nepomuceno Malaluan, lead convenor of the Right to Know, Right Now! network and the Access to Information Network, was held on January 11, exactly a week before the 14th Congress resumed session. Through effective lobby work and advocacy of civil society groups, the Senate ratified on February 1 [...]

Access to Information Key to Fight Corruption
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Posted in Recent News on 22 January 2010
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MANILA (Dec. 10) — People’s access to information is key in reducing corruption in local and national government, which is now the core issue in the crisis in Maguindanao following the abduction and slaughter of 57 people in the country’s worst election-related violence and the world’s deadliest single attack against journalists.

Defining Democracy
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Posted in Recent News on 17 January 2010
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The west has a simple test of democratic virtue – the holding of elections and the protection of personal liberties. But is it really that simple?
More than 10 years after the end of the cold war, the paradox of “people’s power” grows clearer by the day. Democracy, in the sense of a popular uprising against [...]

Journalists Must Resist Calls to Arms
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Posted in Recent News on 17 January 2010
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The International News Safety Institute urges journalists in the Philippines to resist calls to carry guns following the horrific massacre in Maguindanao.
INSI believes that the safety of journalists would not be improved, and in fact probably would be diminished, were they to carry weapons.
“Journalists increasingly are being targeted largely because they have lost, in the [...]