FAST FACTS: How Marcos silenced, controlled the media during Martial Law

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Dictator Ferdinand Marcos controlled people’s access and the kind of information they got and made sure he has the final say on his so-called truth. ML50 SaysayNgKasaysayan

on September 21, 1972 via Proclamation 1081, the first casualty was the country’s free press and mass media.

Marcos controlled people’s access and the kind of information they got. He also stifled public criticism and ensured he had the final say on what he claimed was the truth.1. Shutdown, takeover of private media Marcos justified the order by saying it was done to prevent the use of privately-owned mass media against the government.

Marcos’ order said the networks have “actively engaged in” or “allowed the use of its facilities and manpower in the broadcast and dissemination of subversive materials,” as well as “slanted,” “overly exaggerated news stories and commentaries,” “false, vile, foul and scurrilous statements and utterances.”

 

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