City Council's "persona non grata" tag forces Filipino journalist to issue apology

City Council's "persona non grata" tag forces Filipino journalist to issue apology
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The Zamboanga City Council recalled on 12 August 2008 a resolution declaring a journalist "persona non grata" following his report on resistance to the formation of the Bangsamoro Juridical Entity (BJE) in Mindanao. Zamboanga City is approximately 864 km from Manila.

The Zamboanga City Council recalled on 12 August 2008 a resolution declaring a journalist "persona non grata" following his report on resistance to the formation of the Bangsamoro Juridical Entity (BJE) in Mindanao. Zamboanga City is approximately 864 km from Manila.

The City Council decided to recall the tag after Al Jacinto apologized, Zamboanga City Vice Mayor Mannix Dalipe told the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

On 7 August 2008, members of the Zamboanga City Council declared Jacinto, a correspondent for online news site GMANews.TV and editor in chief of the Mindanao Examiner, "persona non grata" together with Presidential Peace Adviser Hermogenes Esperon and Government of the Philippines (GRP) peace panel chief negotiator Rodolfo Garcia. The council said his report on the opposition of Christian Zamboagueños to the inclusion of some of their barangays in the BJE brought "shame to the city."

Some villages of Zamboanga City were included in the formation of the BJE, as stated in the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain between the GRP and the rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

According to the Centre for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR), a SEAPA member, Jacinto was not happy with the withdrawal of the tag because he believes his story was "balanced and objective." "‘Yung aking apology is for survival lang (My apology is for mere survival)," he said, explaining that his family and newspaper have been affected by the "persona non grata" tag.