Kalinga governor attacks radio broadcaster

A Filipino broadcaster of a government-run radio station plans to file charges against the governor of Kalinga province for allegedly attacking and threatening to kill him. Kalinga is approximately 317 kilometers north of Manila.

Broadcaster Jerome Tabanganay said that at around 1 p.m. on 7 June 2011, Gov. Jocel Baac and 10 armed men barged into the radio booth of the government-run dzRK-Radyo ng Bayan and mauled him while he was still on the air. Tabanganay said he sustained a wound on his lips after Baac hit him with a microphone.

Baac also threatened to kill him, Tabanganay told the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) in a 9 June 2011 interview. The attack was recorded on video as Tabanganay’s program “Agenda” is streamed live online. (Watch the video here. Video courtesy of dzRK/Tabanganay.)