Darkest day #JeSuisCharlie

Incident single deadliest attack on journalists since the 2009 Ampatuan Massacre

By Cong B. Corrales

INTERNATIONAL journalists groups and freedom of expression advocates condemned the brutal shooting that killed 12 people at the editorial headquarters of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, Wednesday.

The attack has been dubbed as the single deadliest attack on journalist since the 2009 Ampatuan Massacre in the Philippines. Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) expressed their solidarity with Charlie Hebdo by issuing an international appeal to media editors to begin publishing the magazine’s cartoons starting today. “…freedom of information cannot shrink in the face of barbarity and yield to blackmail by those who assail out democracy and what our republic stands for. In the name of all those who have fallen in the defence of fundamental values, let us continue Charlie Hebdo’s fight for free information,” the RSF statement read.

THE ABC 7-Los Angeles television's Tagboard showing the use of the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie referring to the attack on the Charlie Hebdo editorial headquarters.

THE ABC 7-Los Angeles television’s Tagboard showing the use of the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie referring to the attack on the Charlie Hebdo editorial headquarters.

“This is the darkest day of the history of the French press,” said Christophe DeLoire of Reporters Sans Frontières. New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called the incident as a “brazen assault on free expression in the heart of Europe.”

“The scale of the violence is appalling. Journalists must now stand together to send the message that such murderous attempts to silence us will not stand,” the CPJ statement reads.

For its part, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) expressed its sincere condolences to the fallen journalists and vowed to “muster all its resources, working with our affiliates in Europe and beyond, to ensure that this crime does not go unpunished and justice is done for the victims.”

“An attack on an editorial office and killing journalists amounts to attacking the profession as a whole and also democracy,” IFJ Deputy General Secretary Anthony Bellanger said in their statement.

A TRIBUTE to Charlie Hebdo by satirical cartoonists a day after the massacre in Paris.

A TRIBUTE to Charlie Hebdo by satirical cartoonists a day after the massacre in Paris.

In its statement, issued Thursday, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) said that the attack “highlights how intolerance has become an increasingly deadly bane to freedom of expression and of the press.”

“This is, sadly, true not only among those who hold to extremist views of whatever faith they believe in but even in countries that profess to respect and protect those freedoms,” NUJP Chair Rowena Paraan said. Paraan added that there can only be one response to attacks on freedom of expression and of the press, which is to “fight back by continuing to express ourselves freely despite our fears.”

“We acknowledge that there have been and will continue to be debates about the role journalistic responsibility—or lack of it—factors into such attacks on the freedom of the press. But while we acknowledge the indispensability of ethics in the profession, we also maintain that no mode of expression, however offensive or unethical it may be, deserves a death sentence,” the NUJP statement reads.

THE CHARLIE HEBDO Twitter account | Screengrab from Charlie Hebdo Twitter account

THE CHARLIE HEBDO Twitter account | Screengrab from Charlie Hebdo Twitter account

Last Wednesday, three masked men, armed with assault rifles and a rocket launcher, stormed the office of Charlie Hebdo and killed at least 12 people — most of whom were journalists.

They also critically wounded at least five other journalists and police officers. One of the police officer responding to the attack was shot at point-blank range, an incident captured on video.

The masked men targeted the magazine’s editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier and his police escort first as the staff were holding an editorial meeting at the time.

The assault—that lasted about five minutes—also killed cartoonists Georges Wolinski and Berbard Verlhac. The Charlie Hebdo office had been gutted in 2011 with a firebomb for printing a caricature of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad kissing a cartoonist with the caption “Love is stronger than hate.” charlie_love stronger than hate Here in the Philippines, freedom of expression advocates are also equally appalled at a decision of the Court of Appeals which affirmed the conviction of social activist Carlos Celdran for “offending religious feelings.”

Yesterday, the High Tribunal sentenced Celdran to two months and 21 days to one year, one month and 11 days of imprisonment for shouting inside the Manila Cathedral five years ago. Celdran’s stunt was to ask the Catholic Church to stop interfering with state political affairs on the contentious reproductive health law.

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Carlos Celdran photo from Asian Correspondent

The case was filed by Monsignor Nestor Cerbo of the Manila Cathedral.

The Best of 2014: Feature phones you can buy under 1K

Last year, we brought you a list of feature phones you can buy for under Php1,000 which includes handsets from Nokia, Cherry Mobile, Starmobile, and MyPhone, to name a few. Now we’re back with a new list with new phones so if you’re planning to get a phone that’s good for plain texting and calling then check this out.

Cherry Mobile W1

3.2-inch resistive touchscreen display
1.3 megapixel rear camera
WiFi
Bluetooth 2.1
43.8MB internal storage
up to 16GB via microSD
Dual-SIM
FM Radio w/ Recording
1,000mAh battery
Php999

Starmobile Neptune B503

2.4-inch QVGA display
up to 16GB via microSD
mobile TV
camera
web browser
Dual-SIM
FM Radio
Bluetooth
Flashlight
Php999

MyPhone Phoenix

2.4-inch QVGA display
Dual-SIM
0.3 megapixel camera w/ flash
up to 8GB via microSD
mobile TV
Php920

O+ 2.3 Music

2.4-inch display
VGA camera
FM Radio / Recorder
up to 16GB via microSD
Torch
Bluetooth
Dual-SIM
2G connectivity
1,450mAh battery
Php999

SKK F22

2.8-inch WVGA display
1.3 megapixel camera
TV / FM Radio
Dual-SIM
Bluetooth
expandable memory
Php999

Samsung Keystone 2 (GT-E1200Y)

1.52-inch TFT display
4MB RAM
8MB internal storage
Dual-SIM
2G
FM Radio
Php699

KingCom !njoy 213

2.4-inch (240 x 320) display
0.3 megapixel camera
2G
Dual-SIM
Bluetooth
32MB internal storage
MP3 support
Php935

Nokia 105

1.4-inch RGB display
dust and splash proof keymat
FM Radio
Flashlight
12.5 hours talktime
35 days standby
Php970

DTC Play

1.8-inch TFT display
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
GPRS, WAP
1.3 megapixel camera
Flashlight (2x Torches)
Bluetooth
Wireless FM Radio
Multimedia player feature
Php599

Torque DTV10

2.4-inch QVGA
up to 8GB via microSD
camera
flashlight
Bluetooth
FM Radio
mobile TV
Php999

As you can see, some of the feature phones have improved and are now being equipped with more connectivity features like WiFi, mobile data support, and Bluetooth. Soon we’ll see entry-level Android smartphones entering this price range and will become the new standard for feature phones.

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What exactly can the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 offer?

Qualcomm has formally unveiled its newest and by far, the most powerful smartphone processor – the Snapdragon 810. With it comes a number of firsts in terms of processing power and the company has shed some light on the features that it will bring to smartphones.

We’ve already heard of the Snapdragon 810 used at developer devices but it’s only now that made its way to an official smartphone. We’re talking about the LG G Flex 2 that was just unveiled at the ongoing CES 2015. According to Qualcomm, this 64-bit processor offers the following features:

  • Better data speeds
  • Longer battery life
  • Faster and more organized processing
  • Wireless 4K video streaming using Qualcomm’s prototype adapter
  • Seamless LTE to Wi-Fi call switching and vice versa
  • Wireless docking so that you can work on your device and the desktop at the same time
  • Fluence Pro that filters noise from areas you chose graphically on your screen to avoid the background traffic noise

To further understand these features, you may watch more of their videos.

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