Sneak attack

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IT came like the coronavirus, from out of the blue, attacking anyone available. In this case, it was a targeted operation, NTC vs ABS-CBN.

The network went off the air on orders of the National Telecommunications Com­mission days after President Duterte warned he would im­pose martial law for the NPA’s relentless campaigns against soldiers, policemen, civilians. (In Marcos’ time, so observed Fr. James Reuter, SJ, who was Cardinal Sin’s consultant on media affairs, “Martial law was declared against media.”) The shutdown happened one day after a humbled PRRD apolo­gized to business tycoons Ayala and Pangilinan for his “hurting words.” A few months after he accepted the apology of the Lopezes for their mis­handling of a DU30 election advertisement. At the height of the CoVid-19 pandemic, as government repeats its man­tra a thousand times a day, “Bayanihan heal as one.”

Heal as one? More like at­tack one, attack 11,000 em­ployees, thousands of de­pendents plus contractuals, suppliers, sponsors, adding to the numbers of those who will be forced to line up for the by-now depleted SAP funds for the jobless. In the eerie gloom of a lockdown, NTC’s bomb startled legislators in Congress, DoJ, media organi­zations, and ABS’ millions of fans, followers, beneficiaries of its Kapamilya charities.

Was it an “untimely” action? No, it was timed to unfold with precision, like a script in the hands of a director yelling, “Lights, camera, action!” Jus­tice Secretary Guevarra wants NTC to explain why the com­mission went against their commitment to allow ABS to continue operating until Con­gress decides to renew or not to renew its franchise. After dragging their feet, congress­men – except Reps. Atienza and Lagman, who were pain­fully conscious of the May 4 deadline – now threaten to cite NTC for contempt and abolish its budget. Senator Zubiri twists the knife: NTC has no authority over broad­casting, only telecoms.

When one commission­er was asked to explain in layman’s language what the wordy NTC order meant, he replied to his DZMM inter­viewer, “Ask your lawyers.” Who knows, the plot with its cunning timing while a virtual Congress is up to its eyes try­ing to mitigate the effects of the pandemic, was designed to bother and befuddle. As far as we the people are concerned, it reeks of malice.

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