Cagayan de Oro Press Club, Inc building. GSD File Photo.
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JOURNALISTS in Cagayan de Oro hailed the latest legal victory of embattled online news organization Rappler, saying the decision of the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) provided a “beacon of hope” for other news organizations across the country.

Some of them said the charges were not really about tax issues but more with political undertones aimed at repressing the news organization that has been critical of the administration of former president Rodrigo Duterte.

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Earlier yesterday, the appellate court acquitted Rappler and its CEO and Nobel laureate Maria Ressa of tax evasion charges filed in 2018 by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

“The ruling is another victory for the press. It’s also a caveat to any sitting power or despot that they cannot use any other front to silence the media,” Dr. Manuel Jaudian, former president of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club (COPC) and the chair of the COPC’s Institute of Journalism said in an online interview.

Jaudian and other journalists in Cagayan de Oro also expressed their support for the decision, saying it was a triumph of truth and a positive step for press freedom and democracy in the country.

They said the acquittal served as a reminder that the media should be able to operate without fear of repression or censorship, and served as a “beacon of hope.”

Cagayan de Oro-based Ryan Rosauro, former national chairman of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), called the decision a “triumph of the truth which is becoming a scarce commodity in public life.”

“Hopefully, this will also give an important shot in the arm for press freedom and democracy in the country,” Rosauro said.

Mindanao Today Editor-in-Chief Jigger Jerusalem said the CTA decision gave other media outfits and journalists in the country hope that things would get better for journalism in the country and encouraged them to continue to report the truth to the public.

“The best thing for media practitioners to do is to hold their ground and do what they know best – report the truth to the public,” Jerusalem said.

Dr. Nef Luczon, a director of the COPC, said the decision would likely open up a more frank and open discourse on the role of an independent press in society and the main duty of private news media organizations to be objective watchdogs.

“It will ignite more discussions on media management and how it is associated with private media’s role in scrutinizing affairs that are of public interest. The business side of running media companies – which includes issues on taxes – is another layer of operation, which should not control nor influence editorial or journalistic credibility,” he said.

Luczon said the main duty of private news media organizations is to be objective watchdogs.

He said the tax evasion cases also served as a reminder for media companies to follow laws, pay taxes correctly, and secure their business papers.

The decision has been hailed as a significant victory for Rappler and Ressa who faced several legal challenges in recent years because of critical reporting.

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Before joining the Gold Star Daily, Cong worked as the deputy director of the multimedia desk of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), and before that he served as a writing fellow of Vera Files. Under the pen name "Cong," Leonardo Vicente B. Corrales has worked as a journalist since 2008.Corrales has published news, in-depth, investigative and feature articles on agrarian reform, peace and dialogue initiatives, climate justice, and socio-economics in local and international news organizations, which which includes among others: Philippine Daily Inquirer, Business World, MindaNews, Interaksyon.com, Agence France-Presse, Xinhua News Wires, Thomson-Reuters News Wires, UCANews.com, and Pecojon-PH.He is currently the Editor in Chief of this paper.