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		<title>Filipino national artist, critic and columnist F Sionil Jose dies at 97</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Rappler National Artist for Literature F Sionil Jose has died in the Philippines. He was 97. His death was announced by the Philippine Center of International PEN (Poets, Playwrights, Essayists, Novelists) in a Facebook post. According to the post, Jose was declared dead at 9:30 pm last evening at the Makati Medical Center, where ]]></description>
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<p>National Artist for Literature F Sionil Jose has died in the Philippines. He was 97.</p>
<p>His death was announced by the Philippine Center of International PEN (Poets, Playwrights, Essayists, Novelists) in a Facebook post.</p>
<p>According to the post, Jose was declared dead at 9:30 pm last evening at the Makati Medical Center, where he was confined ahead of an angioplasty due today.</p>
<p>Just hours before his death, Jose took to his own Facebook page to post what would become his final words.</p>
<p>“Thank you brave heart. There are times when as an agnostic I doubt the presence of an almighty and loving God. But dear brave heart you are here to disprove this illusion, to do away with the conclusion that if you doubt Him, you kill Him,” he wrote.</p>
<p>“I cannot kill you dear heart; you have to do that yourself.</p>
<p>“For 97 years you have been constantly working patiently pumping much more efficiently and longer than most machines. Of course, I know that a book lasts long too, as the libraries have shown, books that have lived more than 300 years. Now, that I am here in waiting for an angioplasty, I hope that you will survive it and I with it, so that I will be able to continue what I have been doing with so much energy that only you have been able to give.</p>
<p>“Thank you dear brave heart and dear Lord for this most precious gift.”</p>
<p><strong>Rosales historical novels</strong><br />Jose was known for the <em>Rosales</em> novels, a five-part series that follows a family throughout three centuries of Philippine history.</p>
<p><em>Mass</em>, the final novel in the series, earned Jose one of his five Palanca awards.</p>
<p>He was named National Artist for Literature in 2001. Before that, he had already won a number of prestigious distinctions, including the CCP Centennial Honours for the Arts in 1999, and the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature, and Creative Communication Arts in 1980.</p>
<p>He founded the Philippine chapter of PEN in 1958.</p>
<p>He was also a lecturer and owned the bookshop Solidaridad in Padre Faura, Manila.</p>
<p>In his later years, he maintained a column at <em>The Philippine Star</em>, where he wrote sometimes inflammatory critiques on Filipino society, culture and politics.</p>
<p><em>Republished from Rappler with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>RSF protests over arrest of Filipina journalist for ‘planted firearms’</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 08:17:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pacific Media Watch newsdesk Reporters Without Borders (RSF) demands the immediate and unconditional release of Lady Ann Salem, a Manila-based alternative journalist who was arrested on a firearms charge at the end of a raid on her home in which the police planted the evidence. The co-founder of the alternative media network Altermidya and editor ]]></description>
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<p>Reporters Without Borders (RSF) demands the immediate and unconditional release of <strong>Lady Ann Salem</strong>, a Manila-based alternative journalist who was arrested on a firearms charge at the end of a raid on her home in which the police planted the evidence.</p>
<p>The co-founder of the alternative media network Altermidya and editor of the <em>Manila Today</em> news site, Salem – also known as “Icy” Salem – is now facing up to 20 years in prison on a trumped-up charge of illegal possession of firearms and explosives, a charge that does not allow release on bail.</p>
<p>When the police arrived at her home in a Manila suburb at around 9 am on December 10, they refused to let her contact her lawyer and made her turn her face to the wall while they carried out a search.</p>
<p>“While I was forced to turn my back for an hour, they planted the evidence,” she <a href="https://twitter.com/altermidya/status/1337310015594459138" rel="nofollow">managed to tell another journalist</a> as she was being led away to a police vehicle.</p>
<p>The police claim they found four .45 pistols and four grenades during the search.</p>
<p>“The police clearly planted the evidence to incriminate ‘Icy’ Salem in an utterly shameless manner,” said Daniel Bastard, the head of RSF’s Asia-Pacific desk.</p>
<p>“In view of their shocking methods, we demand this journalist’s immediate and unconditional release. This latest attack on independent media by the Philippine authorities just discredits President Rodrigo Duterte’s government on the international stage.”</p>
<p><strong>‘Red-tagging’<br /></strong> The police used exactly the same method <a href="https://www.bulatlat.com/2020/03/11/frenchie-mae-cumpios-brave-truth-telling/" rel="nofollow">when they arrested <strong>Frenchie Mae Cumpio</strong></a>, the editor of the <em>Eastern Vista</em> news website in the eastern city of Tacloban on February 7. Police officers planted firearms in her home when carrying out her arrest.</p>
<p>Like <em>Manila Today, Eastern Vista</em> is part of the Altermidya network of alternative media outlets that are committed to independent journalism and to defending the most marginalised sectors of Philippine society.</p>
<p>As a result, they are routinely branded as communist by the authorities, a process known as “red-tagging.”</p>
<p>A hangover from the Cold War and, before that, from when the country was a US colony, “red-tagging” is a typically Philippine practice under which dissenting individuals or groups, including journalists and media outlets, are identified to the police and paramilitaries as legitimate targets for arbitrary arrest or, worse still, summary execution.</p>
<p><strong>Relentless war<br /></strong> <a href="http://davaotoday.com/main/politics/on-the-december-1-senate-hearing-on-red-tagging/" rel="nofollow">During a parliamentary hearing on December 1</a>, the government-run National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) formally labelled members of the Altermidya network as violent communist activists without presenting a “shred of evidence” in support of this claim.</p>
<p>Altermidya is the latest victim of the Duterte administration’s relentless war against independent media. Its targets include <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Maria+Ressa" rel="nofollow">Maria Ressa</a>, the founder and CEO of the independent news website <em>Rappler</em>, <a href="https://rsf.org/en/news/holdtheline-coalition-calls-new-cyber-libel-charge-be-dropped-and-pressure-ceased-against-maria" rel="nofollow">who had to post bail and appear in court</a> on December 4 as a result of a <a href="https://www.rappler.com/nation/maria-ressa-charged-2nd-cyber-libel" rel="nofollow">new warrant for her arrest</a> on a charge of online criminal defamation.</p>
<p>Ressa is currently the subject of at least eight different cases by various government agencies.</p>
<p>Last July, the irascible and authoritarian president’s supporters in congress drove the <a href="https://rsf.org/en/news/dutertes-congressional-supporters-seal-philippine-networks-fate" rel="nofollow">final nails into the coffin</a> of the country’s biggest radio and TV network, ABS-CBN, by <a href="https://www.rappler.com/nation/house-committee-rejects-franchise-abs-cbn" rel="nofollow">refusing to give it a new franchise</a>, after previously <a href="https://rsf.org/en/news/biggest-philippine-tv-and-radio-network-told-stop-broadcasting" rel="nofollow">refusing to extend its 25-year franchise</a> when it expired in May.</p>
<p>The Philippines is ranked 136th out of 180 countries in RSF’s <a href="https://rsf.org/en/ranking" rel="nofollow">2020 World Press Freedom Index.</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[“We are requesting, if you can, just do it online. Because these are not ordinary times,” Gamboa said in a mix of English and Filipino. In SONA protests, activist groups usually deliver a counterpoint to the president’s rendition of current events in his or her report to Congress. The protests usually consist of marches and ]]></description>
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<p>“We are requesting, if you can, just do it online. Because these are not ordinary times,” Gamboa said in a mix of English and Filipino.</p>
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<p>In SONA protests, activist groups usually deliver a counterpoint to the president’s rendition of current events in his or her report to Congress.</p>
<p>The protests usually consist of marches and stage presentations, but General Gamboa warned that mass gatherings continue to be prohibited under <a href="https://rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/explainer-what-happens-under-general-community-quarantine" rel="nofollow">quarantine rules</a>.</p>
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<p>The PNP did not mention how it will respond to street protests for this year’s SONA on July 27, but it has established a record of arresting demonstrators, even those who follow health protocols.</p>
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<p>On June 26, Manila police arrested <a href="https://rappler.com/nation/cops-arrest-individuals-pride-month-protest-manila-june-2020" rel="nofollow">20 LGBTQI+ activists</a> during the annual Pride March. It has also arrested more than a dozen protesters in Cebu and in Laguna for holding programmes against the controversial <a href="https://rappler.com/nation/duterte-signs-dangerous-anti-terror-bill-into-law" rel="nofollow">Anti-Terror Law</a>.</p>
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