Roque’s peace offering to berated journalist is a “finger heart,” no public apology | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

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In today’s Palace briefing, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque made peace with CNN reporter Triciah Terada—not with a public apology, but with a peace sign and a “finger heart.” 

This comes after last Tuesday’s Palace briefing, where Roque reprimanded the reporter for allegedly writing an article that contained what he considered misinformation. “Ang lumalabas, Trish, sa report mo ay wala tayong expanded testing program. Wala tayong kahit anong programa sa gobyerno, na hindi naman totoo,” said Roque in the last briefing. “Although I have to say na ikaw lang naman ang naglabas ng report na ganyan.”

Terada did not write the article in question, and was cut off from defending herself and asking Roque further questions.

After the incident, CNN released a statement upholding the accuracy of the published article in question. “It is likewise regrettable that Ms. Terada was not given a chance to challenge the allegations made against her and defend herself from the public attack that could harm her reputation as a journalist and a professional,” read the statement. “Secretary Roque also said that only CNN Philippines reported about the issue but in reality, other news organizations carried the story as well.”

The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) also released a statement calling for Roque to apologize to Terada. “Officials who earn public ire for their pronouncements should not blame journalists who are merely doing their jobs,” read NUJP’s statement.

In today’s briefing, Roque says he has already fulfilled his duties in terms of reparations with the journalist. “Bilang isang propesyunal, nagawa ko na po ang mga hakbang upang maisatama po ang relasyon namin ng reporter na si Trish [Terada] ng CNN Philippines. Hanggang doon na lamang ’yun,” said Roque.

Roque also maintains that his actions towards Terada last Tuesday were justified. “Ang tanong, baka naman po nag-overreact ako noong tinawag ko ang atensyon ng reporter ng CNN. Sa tingin ko po hindi.”

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