READ: UP Diliman student council statement on NTC shutdown order vs ABS-CBN's broadcast operations ABSCBNfranchise
Editor's note: We are publishing in full statements issued by various groups and institutions in support of ABS-CBN Corp., which went off the air on May 5, 2020 following a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission. The company's franchise expired on May 4, while bills for its franchise renewal, some filed since 2016, continued to languish in Congress.
Kinukundena ito ng Konseho ng Mag-aaral ng UP Diliman dahil isa itong mapaniil na atake laban sa malayang pamamahayag. Ang patuloy na pagpapatahimik sa mga institusyong naglalathala ng katotohanan ukol sa gobyerno ay manipestasyon ng pagiging takot ng administrasyong Duterte sa pagkamulat ng mamamayan hinggil sa kabulukan ng sistemang pinapairal nito.
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