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The Defense Press Corps slammed the Chinese Foreign Ministry over its statement that journalists who were joining the rotation and resupply mission “manipulate the videos they recorded to make sensational news and project the Philippines as a victim.”In a statement, the organization rejected and condemned the false accusations of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
“The media is not a party to the dispute and should not be demonized by parties for airing contending views on the issue and unflattering reports on the incidents in the West Philippine Sea,” it said.The Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines also takes deep offense at the insinuation that the media in the Philippines are “troublemakers” and in cahoots with the government to forward a political agenda.
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