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Marcos calls journalists 'crucial' in fight vs misinformation

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recognized the bravery of journalists as he joined in celebrating the World Press Freedom Day on Friday and highlighted the media's role in combating misinformation.

The head of state expressed appreciation to the media industry, acknowledging the challenges faced by journalists in the Philippines. The country's position dropped to 134th in Reporters Without Borders' Press Freedom Index this year, reflecting ongoing difficulties for press freedom.

"In Bagong Pilipinas, we celebrate our journalists for their courage in conveying unbiased reports, and we rely on them to continue being the stalwarts of truth and transparency," said Marcos in a message on Friday.

"As the fourth pillar of our democracy, their words serve as our strongest defense against misinformation and fake news. Now, more than ever, their commitment to their work is crucial."

Marcos was recently the subject of an alleged disinformation campaign according to Malacañang, with a manipulated audio recording of the president reportedly directing the military to take action against a foreign country.

The Presidential Communications Office earlier suspected that a foreign actor was behind the recording.

It's noteworthy that over 92% of Tsek.Ph's fact checks about Marcos during the 2022 elections appeared to be "false or misleading information in his favor."

The United Nations General Assembly earlier declared May 3 as "World Press Freedom Day" in an effort to raise awareness on the importance of freedom of the press and right to freedom of expression.

The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) highlighted that their vocation remains dangerous in this day and age — especially in the Phiippines.

"The alleged mastermind in the killing of environmentalist and broadcaster Doc Gerry Ortega remains at large despite a court issued warrant for his arrest and many of our colleagues covering land and environmental issues do so at the risk of denial of access, harassment, and worse," said NUJP.

"Frenchie Mae Cumpio, who helped cover the plight of survivors of Typhoon Yolanda and of farmers in among the poorest regions in the country, has been in

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