Journalist Atom Araullo wins a civil suit against his red-taggers, SMNI hosts Lorraine Badoy and Jeffrey Celiz.
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00:00Journalist Atom Araulio wins a civil suit against his red daggers, SMNI hosts Lorraine
00:05Badoy and Jeffrey Celiz.
00:07A Quezon City court orders Badoy and Celiz to pay Araulio 2 million pesos in damages
00:11and lawyers' fees to compensate for the red-dagging and its impact.
00:15Araulio says, quote,
00:16"'This case opens up a legal option for anyone who has been a victim of red-dagging
00:20and harmful disinformation, particularly journalists.
00:23It is not okay to be attacked or harassed simply for doing our jobs.
00:27The case is a game-changer because it is the first known application of a Supreme Court
00:31ruling issued in May that classified red-dagging as a threat to one's constitutional right
00:35to life, liberty, and security."
00:37In Judge Dolly Rose Prado's 27-page decision, she took the SC's definition, concluding
00:42that Badoy and Celiz deliberately sought to discredit and inflict harm on Araulio.
00:47The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, or NUJP, says, quote,
00:50"'This case also shows how one can seek redress for defamation without resorting to
00:54criminal libel, an archaic and anachronistic law that has been often used to silence critical
00:59reporting, criticism, and dissent.'"
01:01Araulio was a journalist for ABS-CBN Channel 2 and now works for GMA7.