Journalist receives birthday death threat in the Philippines

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has expressed concern at the safety of tabloid newspaper reporter Jet Sinocruz after death threats were sent to his mobile phone via text message.

Sinocruz, a reporter for Abante, received a text message from an unknown sender on his birthday, warning him to enjoy his birthday celebrations as they would be his last.

According to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), an IFJ affiliate, a formal report has been filed at the Quezon City Police Districts’ Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit.

IFJ is concerned that Sinocruz may be targeted for a series of articles he wrote about alleged corruption by city councillors and the rising incidence of car theft in 2007.

“Intimidation tactics of such a serious nature demonstrate a lack of respect for the professional roles and responsibilities of journalists and their basic human right to personal safety,” IFJ Asia-Pacific Director Jacqueline Park said. “The police must respond quickly to investigate the threat and to ensure adequate protection of Sinocruz and all journalists in the Philippines.”

NUJP also reported concerns about the Air Transportation Office’s declaration of a “no-fly zone” over the Makati central business district during a rally on February 29. The decision prevented helicopters such as the ABS-CBN Network’s Sky Patrol from covering the public event. NUJP said the action infringed on press freedom and the people’s right to know.

Date Posted: 5 March 2008 Last Modified: 5 March 2008