CEGP assails killing of Pangasinan broadcaster
>> Sunday, November 15, 2020
By Gabriela Baron
The College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) has condemned the killing of Pangasinan broadcaster Virgilio Maganes by unidentified gunmen at his residence in Villasis, Pangasinan on Nov. 10.
Authorities said Maganes was about to enter their compound shortly before 7 a.m. Tuesday when two motorcycle-riding gunmen shot him six times, killing him instantly.
“As the oldest, broadest, and only-existing
alliance of tertiary student publications in the Asia-Pacific region, CEGP
vehemently condemns the murder of Virgilio Maganes, a fellow journalist, and a
friend of truth,” CEGP said in a statement.
“The death of Virgilio Maganes is not in
vain! On every pen and ink that continue to side with the masses, on every fist
raised, and on every chant of resistance, the life of Maganes continues to live
on,” it added.
Maganes, 62, was a commentator for DWPR, a
local radio station in Pangasinan.
He survived a gun attack on Nov. 8, 2016 reportedly
by playing dead when a motorcycle-riding gunman shot him while on board a
tricycle.
At least 190 journalists have been killed in
the Philippines in the last 35 years, making it one of the most dangerous
countries in the world to practice journalism.
New York-based non-profit organization
Committee to Protect Journalists reported last month the Philippines is seventh
in its Global Impunity Index.
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