File photo of Philippine President Benigno Aquino. (Associated Press)
Manila:
The Philippines has barred entry to nine Hong Kong television and radio journalists, saying they heckled President Benigno Aquino during a meeting of the APEC grouping last year and presented a threat to public safety.
The National Intelligence Coordinating Agency recommended the ban last June because the journalists were disrespectful of the president, said Elaine Tan, a spokeswoman of the Bureau of Immigration.
"A blacklist order (has been issued) against the identified foreign nationals," Tan said in a statement on Saturday.
The journalists had questioned Aquino aggressively about whether he had met Hong Kong leaders over the deaths of eight visitors from the former British colony in a 2010 bus siege in the Philippine capital, Tan said.
The tourists were killed by a former police officer who commandeered the bus they were travelling in.
Tan said the journalists can contest the ruling, but they had not been informed of the ban. The statement did not identify the journalists or their employers.
The National Intelligence Coordinating Agency recommended the ban last June because the journalists were disrespectful of the president, said Elaine Tan, a spokeswoman of the Bureau of Immigration.
"A blacklist order (has been issued) against the identified foreign nationals," Tan said in a statement on Saturday.
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The journalists had questioned Aquino aggressively about whether he had met Hong Kong leaders over the deaths of eight visitors from the former British colony in a 2010 bus siege in the Philippine capital, Tan said.
The tourists were killed by a former police officer who commandeered the bus they were travelling in.
Tan said the journalists can contest the ruling, but they had not been informed of the ban. The statement did not identify the journalists or their employers.
© Thomson Reuters 2014
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