Showing posts with label T3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T3. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

Asking Minor Rape Victim to Recount Traumatic Experience

NEWS5: NOVEMBER 17, 2014.
“13-ANYOS NA DALAGITA, HALOS 8 BUWANG MINOLESTIYA NG TIYUHIN”

            Habang pinapanood ko ang balitang ito sa TV 5, wala naman sa isip kong husgahan ang laman ng balita nila o ang pagbabalita nila. Nakita ko rin naman sa paglalahad ng balita na silhouette lamang ng menor de edad ang pinapakita at hindi ito pinangalanan.

            Tila laging nababanggit ang paglabag sa RA 7610(Rape/Protection Against Child Abuse, Child Exploitation and Discrimination).  Pero bukod sa kaso ng suspek, mismong ang estasiyon ay mayroong nagawang paglabag sa KBP Broadcast Code of the Philippines.

SITUATION: Isang trese anyos(13) na dalagita ang halos walong buwan ng minomolestiya ng tiyuhin. Nais ng ina ng dalagita na mabigyan ng hustisiya ang nangyari sa anak at sana’y mahuli na ang suspek.

ANALYSIS: Mayroong programa ang TV5 na “T3 ENFORCED” kung saan ang programang ito ay laan para sa may mga reklamo o nais manawagan. Marahil nasa kagustuhan ng NEWS5 na mahanap ang suspect na nagtatago na matapos masampahan ng kaso.

DECISION: Inere ang pagsasalaysay ng menor de edad habang humahagulgol ito sa paglalahad ng ginawang pangmomolestiya sa kaniya.

            Nilabag ng programang ito ang nakasaad sa KBP Broadcast Code of the Philippines Art.3(Coverage Involving Children) Section 7 na nagsasabing, “Children should not be required, coerced or bribed to recall and narrate traumatic experiences, demonstrate horrific acts, or describe them in graphic details.”

            Sa programang ito ng NEWS5, umiiyak na ang dalagita habang nilalahad ang mga linyang, “Hinuhubadan na po niya ako ng shorts, pati panty. Tapos po, nung hinubadan na niya ako ipinasok niya yung kamay/daliri niya sa ari ko.”

            Hindi ko alam kung paano ito naatim na ipalabas. Naaawa ako sa menor de edad. Naaawa sa sinapit niya at lalo akong nanghina habang umiiyak siya at sinasabi niya ng detalyado kung paano siya minolestiya ng kaniyang tiyuhin. Para bang paulit-ulit na pinapaalala sa bata ang bangungot na kaniyang sinapit.

            Kung ako ang nasa sitwasyon ng reporter ng mga oras na iyon, hindi ko na tatanungin pa kung kamusta na ang dalaga. Galing siya sa malagim na pangyayari, malamang ano pa nga ba ang mararamdaman niya kundi pighati. At higit sa lahat hindi ko siya tatanungin kung ano at papaano ang ginawang pangmomolestiya sa kaniya. At kung sakali naman na sa kaniya mismo manggaling ang paglalahad, hindi ko na ito kukunan pa ng video o ipapakita sa publiko.

            Ang mga bata, marami pa silang hindi nalalaman sa mundong ‘to. Kaya sana, kung may pinagdadaanan sila, ‘wag na natin ipaalala ito ng paulit ulit pa at baka humantong pa ito sa mas malalang trauma.



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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Tulfo Brothers on T3: Hecklers or Heroes?

       Many of us know that the Tulfo brothers are known for their tough and badass persona especially when it comes to criticizing and attacking corrupt bullies. I'm sure that some of us have already heard their straightforward and hard-hitting comments against people on television. The Tulfo brothers are what we call "big brothers" who stand up and speak up for people who are presumed weak to defend themselves; others refer to the brothers as modern day heroes. But when does one cross the line between speaking up and shaming another person?

       "T3", airing 12:30 pm on TV5 allows profane language from the three Tulfo brothers -- words like "tanga", "bobo", "inutil", and "walang kwenta" are heard from time to time. These words are not supposed to be used by a public figure or specifically, a media practitioner. This is also a violation of the KBP Broadcast code Article 27, Section 1 stating that "vulgar, obscene, or indecent language is prohibited". These banters are used by the brothers to "defend" helpless citizens who have been victims of all sorts of abuse. The brothers insult and challenge those who allegedly committed the wrongdoings. By only knowing one side of a story, the brothers play god and think they have the authority to reprimand the people on the other side. 


       The Tulfo brothers also fail to consider their audience. They have failed to think that children may also be watching their show. In an episode aired on July 24, 2014, a woman who was beaten up by an engineer was featured. Aside from describing the engineer as "napakababang uri ng lalaki" and "mas masahol pa sa ipis" (also a violation of Article 27, Section 3 stating that "name-calling and personal insults are prohibited") Raffy Tulfo challenged the engineer by saying "Alam mo kung gusto mo ng bugbugan, pagbibigyan naman kita kahit na mas bata ka sa akin eh. Gusto mo?” They also said foul words like "jumejebs" and to think that the show is airing at lunch time is just wrong. The said episode also showed pictures of the woman after she was beaten without censoring it which violates Article 6, Section 13 where "images that are gruesome, revolting, shocking, obscene, scandalous, or extremely disturbing or offensive, shall not be shown or described in graphic detail."

       Media is indispensable and a vehicle of information at the same time that holds ethical standards. As public figures, the Tulfo brothers should have known better than saying hard-hitting words and libelous comments on air; even if the person they are attacking did something bad.
The Tulfo brothers' program, "T3", is said to provide and strengthen public service but I say otherwise -- the show strengthens their "macho" image, declares their strength to beat some guy up, and boosts their familial ego.

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