Posts Tagged ‘Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism

By Earl G. Parreno “Professional integrity is the cornerstone of a journalist’s credibility. Ethical journalism means dedication to accuracy: fact-checking and credible sources." - US Ambassador Philip S. Goldberg “Quality journalism enables...

HRW, ICRC raise alarm over 125,000 evacuees in Mindanao By Julius D. Mariveles TENS OF THOUSANDS of civilians in Maguindanao province have been displaced by the month-long military operations against the Bangsa Moro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF)...

By Cong B. Corrales PEDOPHILES online, beware. The battle against cybersex with children has grown smarter than ever.  Its latest avatar: a Filipino “girl” of 10. Terre des Hommes, a children's aid organization based in The Netherlands, has...

A MAP of the envisioned territory of Bangsamoro, as indicated in the 2012 Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), looks roughly like the one below. Shaded on the...

October 18, 2014 · Posted in: General, In the News

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IN COVERING CHILDREN IN THE NEWS TODAY ON OUR JOURNALIST'S TOOLBOX: Children in the news by the Center for Media Freedom and Reponsibility This article was first published on the CMFR website on June 29, 2006. We are reprinting it today with the...