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Dennis Denora, a Sun.Star reporter and publisher of the Trends and Times community paper, has been shot dead by unidentified killers, according to the Davao chapter of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.
Denora was killed near the wet market of Panabo City in Davao Del Norte on Thursday afternoon, NUJP Davao says.
The Davao del Norte Press & Radio-TV Club says in a statement that is is angered and saddened by news of the killing.
"His death awakens the anger and pains of journalists who do their job and yet are being judged by the pistol," the group also says.
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“The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines stands with our colleagues from the campus publications of the University of the Philippines and denounces the cowards who have threatened them with violence,” the journalists’ union said in a statement.
The Tinig ng Plaridel, the official student paper of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Mass Communication, reported receiving a message Monday, March 1, containing “red-tagging and death threats from a suspected troll account.”
“The person behind the account sent pictures of campus publications’ logos and student journalists in UP, of which include the Editor-in-Chief of Tinig ng Plaridel, falsely branding them as ‘terrorists’ associated with certain rebel groups,” the student paper said in a Facebook post.