
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has ordered internet service providers to block several websites, including those of independent media, 鈥渇ound to be affiliated to and are supporting terrorist and terrorist organizations.鈥
MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Several groups and alternative media organizations on Wednesday condemned the order of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to block websites tagged as affiliates or supporters of terror organizations.
In separate statements on Wednesday, the party-list group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), the聽 fisherfolk group Pamalakaya and online alternative media Bulatlat slammed the order of NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba for internet service providers to block their respective websites on the request of National Security Council (NSC) advisor Hermogenes Esperon.
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Bayan Secretary-General Renato Reyes Jr. called the move a 鈥渂latant attack on free speech.鈥
鈥淭he NSC and NTC orders to block websites including independent media and progressive groups such as Bayan are a blatant attack on free speech,鈥 Reyes said.
鈥淭he orders show how arbitrary the use of terrorist-labeling and red-tagging have become. The orders to block certain websites are devoid of any due process and rely merely on guilt by association,鈥 he added.
Reyes also urged incoming National Security Adviser Clarita Carlos to revoke the order.
Pamalakaya called the government鈥檚 move 鈥渄esperate.鈥
鈥淲e denounce this attack against the public鈥檚 freedom of information and speech,鈥 Pamalakaya said. 鈥淭his desperate move comes from Duterte鈥檚 security cluster, headed by red-tagger Esperon.鈥
The fishers鈥 group noted that the majority of the contents of their website are updated on the plight and struggles of Filipino fishers in the West Philippine Sea, as the group has been critical of the government鈥檚 defense sector to protect our territory and fishers from Chinese incursion.
鈥淓speron lobbying to have our website blocked is an admission of guilt that the security cluster, that is mandated to secure our sovereignty, has been inutile to do so,鈥 the group also said.
Bulatlat said the move was 鈥渄ownright unacceptable,鈥 as it expressed alarm that the action 鈥渟ets a dangerous precedent鈥 for independent journalism in the country.
鈥淭his is prior restraint against protected speech. It is downright unacceptable as it is based on Esperon鈥檚 mere hearsay,鈥 Bulatlat said of the order.
鈥淲e raise the alarm that such arbitrary action sets a dangerous precedent for independent journalism in the Philippines,鈥 the organization added.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) also denounced what they called the 鈥渞eckless鈥 move to block Bulatlat, Pinoy Weekly, and other alternative news sites.
鈥淭here was no notice given to the newsrooms and they were not given an opportunity to address the NSC鈥檚 reckless claims. It is yet unclear whether they can appeal their inclusion and where they can do so,鈥 NUJP said.
NUJP also called on the NTC and the NSC to reconsider the inclusion of the said news sites in their supposed list.
鈥淪ometimes, that reporting has been critical of the government and its policies, but it is dangerous to equate this with affiliation or support that the government now claims,鈥 NUJP said.