Press freedom under siege : reportage that challenged the Marcos dictatorship / Ma. Ceres P. Doyo

By: Doyo, Ceres P [editor.]Contributor(s): Doyo, Ma. Ceres P [editor.] | University of the Philippines Press [publisher.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : University of the Philippines Press, c2019Description: xxvii, 405 pages : 26 cm. illustrationsISBN: 978-971-542-874-3Subject(s): FREEDOM OF THE PRESS -- PHILIPPINES -- HISTORY | PRESS -- PHILIPPINESLOC classification: Z 658 P74 2019
Contents:
Table of Contents - Foreword: Shiela S. Coronel -- Preface: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms - Press Breakthrough - The Macli-ing Dulag Story: Press Breakthrough under Martial Law: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The Reign of Terror in the Kalinga Highlands: Rene O. Villanueva -- Back from the Dead, This Dam Oppositionist raises Macli-ing’s banner: Rene O. Villanueva -- Was Macli-ing killed because he damned the Chico Dam?: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- The Truth about Journalism: Letty Jimenez Magsanoc - Disturbing Patterns - The Pattern is Disturbing -- There goes the New Society, Welcome the New Republic: Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- The Other Version of FM’s War Exploits: Bonifacio Gillego -- Forty years after “The Fall,” Bataan is again under siege: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- The Land of Ancient Mourning: Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon -- To those who knew him well, Zacarias Agatep was just a priest who loved much and cared deeply: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- In this Catholic country, is it being subversive to live out Christ’s gospel?: Lorna Kalaw Tirol -- Who killed Bobby Dela Paz?: Sheila S. Coronel -- Terror reigns in Abra: Pregnant woman, two others killed: Isidro S. Chammag -- Marcos acts to revive Aquino probe: Ruben G. Alabastro -- Trouble Spot: Leyte-Tampered returns at Leyte COA office?: Tente U. Quintero -- COMELEC’s “Lost Command” works “miracles” in Cebu: Ricky Mendoza -- Is the Agrava Board afraid to know the truth?: Mauro R. Avena - The Who Writers: New Journalism of the 1980s - Who writers: New Journalism of the 1980s: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The Las Navas Incident: A village weeps for its dead as the government prepares for its defense: Roberto Z. Coloma -- A feast for worms in Bulacan: Alex R. Magno -- Horacio Morales: A rebel claims his rights: Roberto Z. Coloma -- “No blow given in anger”: The Who interview with Boy Morales: Alex Dacanay - Boundaries of Press Freedom - The Philippine Press during the Martial Law Years: What are the boundaries of freedom?: Mila Astorga Garcia -- Summation: The Philippine Press Today -- in extremis: Antonio Ma. Nieva - Women Writers: Banned, Banished - Women Writers: Banned or Banished: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- Heroes to Campus Crowd: Chelo R. Banal -- Heroes to heroes: Chelo R. Banal -- Postscript: The raid: Bill Formoso -- The Lady at Manila (Banned): Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- Survival: Variations on the Human Condition (Banned): Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- Sunday, A.M (Banned): Domini Torrevillas Suarez -- The Little Town that roared to triumph (Banned): Domini Torrevillas Suarez -- What is a subversive: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- To sleep or not to sleep: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- Its own worst enemy: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- The public and press freedom: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- We cannot let him die in vain: Arlene Babst -- Edgar Jopson: In memoriam: Arlene Babst -- Why “rebel” nuns and priests are dangerous: Arlene Babst -- Diary of a political detainee: Arlene Babst -- Eggs: Arlene Babst -- Absurd (banned): Arlene Babst -- Let’s talk turkey: Ninez Cacho Olivarez -- Death of a rebel: Ninez Cacho Olivarez -- Music hath no charm (Banned): Ninez Cacho Olivarez -- Remember to remember (Banned): Sylvia L. Mayuga -- The Time Lapse of History: Sylvia L. Mayuga -- Sylvia L. Mayuga: “Ignorance is the enemy” (Banned): Aida Santos Maranan - Forced resignations, arrests, detention, libel suits - Forced resignations, arrests, and detention of journalists: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The Letty Magsanoc Story: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- Letty Magsanoc Talks about the Magsanoc case: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The silencing of Letty Magsanoc: Salvador P. Lopez -- President Marcos talks on the Magsanoc affair: Salvador P. Lopez -- Transcript of an interview with President Marcos on the panorama / Magsanoc case: Eugenia D. Apostol -- Why is Tony Nieva in jail?: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- Labor ills: Recah Trinidad -- Coco Truth: Recah Trinidad -- Two captions: Recah Trinidad - Summons, interrogations, libel suits - Military interrogations stopped, but rash of libel suits followed: Joker P. Arroyo -- Invoking national security, military officers, interrogated eight women journalists individually in Fort Bonifacio -- Interrogation of Ma. Ceres P. Royo at Defense Minister Carmelo Barbero’s hearing on the Macli-ing Dulag story: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- Intimidation and fear before the Military Sanhedrin: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- Media are not the villains for exposing villains: Jo-ann Q. Magtipon -- Military concerned about “arousing minds, passions”: Arlene Babst -- Too late the memo (of General Ver): Eugenia D. Apostol -- Let the Supreme Court Decide: Salvador P. Lopez -- The Pen and the Brass (Part 2): The Tower of Libel: Alex P. Magno -- Barbero Summons for Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- National Investigation Board Summons to Women Writers -- Supreme Court Petition - The gathering storm - Gathering storm: Pen conference, concerned artists: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- A writer’s outpouring of anguish and frustration: Sheila S. Coronel -- Writers in a climate of fear: Nick Joaquin -- Publishers responsible, not reporters: Joaquin “Chino” Roces -- Press Freedom, an illusion for writers: Salvador P. Lopez -- Women in media: “We are not freaks”: Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- Freedom of Expression is not the gift of a king (banned): Al S. Mendoza -- The Jose Rizal Lecture: Jose W. Diokno - The outrage - An open letter: What is happening to Bobby Coloma?: Teodoro C. Benigno -- Antonio Ma. Nieva’s statement from Camp Crame Jail -- Statement on the Presidential Commitment Order from women writers in the media now -- Statement of concern from Mochtar Lubis -- Statement of concern from the committee to protect writers - Afterword -- Never forget / Thirty years after the We Forum raid, the Philippine press relishes a lesson on freedom: Lourdes M. Fernandez - Appendix -- Legal developments in Philippine journalism: Chief Justice Enrique Fernando -- Supreme Court Resolution Re: Arlene Babst et al. vs. Nib et al. -- Presidential Decree No. 1834 -- PAPI guidelines -- Notes on the writers -- Notes on the artists -- About the editor
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Table of Contents - Foreword: Shiela S. Coronel -- Preface: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms - Press Breakthrough - The Macli-ing Dulag Story: Press Breakthrough under Martial Law: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The Reign of Terror in the Kalinga Highlands: Rene O. Villanueva -- Back from the Dead, This Dam Oppositionist raises Macli-ing’s banner: Rene O. Villanueva -- Was Macli-ing killed because he damned the Chico Dam?: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- The Truth about Journalism: Letty Jimenez Magsanoc - Disturbing Patterns - The Pattern is Disturbing -- There goes the New Society, Welcome the New Republic: Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- The Other Version of FM’s War Exploits: Bonifacio Gillego -- Forty years after “The Fall,” Bataan is again under siege: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- The Land of Ancient Mourning: Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon -- To those who knew him well, Zacarias Agatep was just a priest who loved much and cared deeply: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- In this Catholic country, is it being subversive to live out Christ’s gospel?: Lorna Kalaw Tirol -- Who killed Bobby Dela Paz?: Sheila S. Coronel -- Terror reigns in Abra: Pregnant woman, two others killed: Isidro S. Chammag -- Marcos acts to revive Aquino probe: Ruben G. Alabastro -- Trouble Spot: Leyte-Tampered returns at Leyte COA office?: Tente U. Quintero -- COMELEC’s “Lost Command” works “miracles” in Cebu: Ricky Mendoza -- Is the Agrava Board afraid to know the truth?: Mauro R. Avena - The Who Writers: New Journalism of the 1980s - Who writers: New Journalism of the 1980s: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The Las Navas Incident: A village weeps for its dead as the government prepares for its defense: Roberto Z. Coloma -- A feast for worms in Bulacan: Alex R. Magno -- Horacio Morales: A rebel claims his rights: Roberto Z. Coloma -- “No blow given in anger”: The Who interview with Boy Morales: Alex Dacanay - Boundaries of Press Freedom - The Philippine Press during the Martial Law Years: What are the boundaries of freedom?: Mila Astorga Garcia -- Summation: The Philippine Press Today -- in extremis: Antonio Ma. Nieva - Women Writers: Banned, Banished - Women Writers: Banned or Banished: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- Heroes to Campus Crowd: Chelo R. Banal -- Heroes to heroes: Chelo R. Banal -- Postscript: The raid: Bill Formoso -- The Lady at Manila (Banned): Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- Survival: Variations on the Human Condition (Banned): Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- Sunday, A.M (Banned): Domini Torrevillas Suarez -- The Little Town that roared to triumph (Banned): Domini Torrevillas Suarez -- What is a subversive: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- To sleep or not to sleep: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- Its own worst enemy: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- The public and press freedom: Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- We cannot let him die in vain: Arlene Babst -- Edgar Jopson: In memoriam: Arlene Babst -- Why “rebel” nuns and priests are dangerous: Arlene Babst -- Diary of a political detainee: Arlene Babst -- Eggs: Arlene Babst -- Absurd (banned): Arlene Babst -- Let’s talk turkey: Ninez Cacho Olivarez -- Death of a rebel: Ninez Cacho Olivarez -- Music hath no charm (Banned): Ninez Cacho Olivarez -- Remember to remember (Banned): Sylvia L. Mayuga -- The Time Lapse of History: Sylvia L. Mayuga -- Sylvia L. Mayuga: “Ignorance is the enemy” (Banned): Aida Santos Maranan - Forced resignations, arrests, detention, libel suits - Forced resignations, arrests, and detention of journalists: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The Letty Magsanoc Story: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- Letty Magsanoc Talks about the Magsanoc case: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- The silencing of Letty Magsanoc: Salvador P. Lopez -- President Marcos talks on the Magsanoc affair: Salvador P. Lopez -- Transcript of an interview with President Marcos on the panorama / Magsanoc case: Eugenia D. Apostol -- Why is Tony Nieva in jail?: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- Labor ills: Recah Trinidad -- Coco Truth: Recah Trinidad -- Two captions: Recah Trinidad - Summons, interrogations, libel suits - Military interrogations stopped, but rash of libel suits followed: Joker P. Arroyo -- Invoking national security, military officers, interrogated eight women journalists individually in Fort Bonifacio -- Interrogation of Ma. Ceres P. Royo at Defense Minister Carmelo Barbero’s hearing on the Macli-ing Dulag story: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- Intimidation and fear before the Military Sanhedrin: Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- Media are not the villains for exposing villains: Jo-ann Q. Magtipon -- Military concerned about “arousing minds, passions”: Arlene Babst -- Too late the memo (of General Ver): Eugenia D. Apostol -- Let the Supreme Court Decide: Salvador P. Lopez -- The Pen and the Brass (Part 2): The Tower of Libel: Alex P. Magno -- Barbero Summons for Ma. Ceres P. Doyo -- National Investigation Board Summons to Women Writers -- Supreme Court Petition - The gathering storm - Gathering storm: Pen conference, concerned artists: Leonor Aureus Briscoe -- A writer’s outpouring of anguish and frustration: Sheila S. Coronel -- Writers in a climate of fear: Nick Joaquin -- Publishers responsible, not reporters: Joaquin “Chino” Roces -- Press Freedom, an illusion for writers: Salvador P. Lopez -- Women in media: “We are not freaks”: Letty Jimenez Magsanoc -- Freedom of Expression is not the gift of a king (banned): Al S. Mendoza -- The Jose Rizal Lecture: Jose W. Diokno - The outrage - An open letter: What is happening to Bobby Coloma?: Teodoro C. Benigno -- Antonio Ma. Nieva’s statement from Camp Crame Jail -- Statement on the Presidential Commitment Order from women writers in the media now -- Statement of concern from Mochtar Lubis -- Statement of concern from the committee to protect writers - Afterword -- Never forget / Thirty years after the We Forum raid, the Philippine press relishes a lesson on freedom: Lourdes M. Fernandez - Appendix -- Legal developments in Philippine journalism: Chief Justice Enrique Fernando -- Supreme Court Resolution Re: Arlene Babst et al. vs. Nib et al. -- Presidential Decree No. 1834 -- PAPI guidelines -- Notes on the writers -- Notes on the artists -- About the editor

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