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Media in the Philippines bite back against Duterte

Duterte's presidency rapidly eroded press freedom in the Philippines. Media organisations see the May elections as a chance to set things right. Threats, assault, 'red-baiting' - even deaths: the Philippines is a dangerous place to be a journalist. Ahead of the May elections, journalists are moving to restore public confidence in the media after six [.] The post Media in the Philippines bite back against Duterte appeared first on 360. ....

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Media in the Philippines bite back against Duterte

Duterte's presidency rapidly eroded press freedom in the Philippines. Media organisations see the May elections as a chance to set things right. Threats, assault, 'red-baiting' - even deaths: the Philippines is a dangerous place to be a journalist. Ahead of the May elections, journalists are moving to restore public confidence in the media after six [.] The post Media in the Philippines bite back against Duterte appeared first on 360. ....

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Dominant disinformation disparages EDSA, fact checkers say

A heavy dose of conspiracy theory, denial of human rights violations during the Marcos dictatorship and casting of democracy icon President Corazon Aquino ....

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As It Happens: Discussions on disinformation, fake news

At Democracy and Disinformation, a conference on why fake news and other forms of disinformation threaten our freedoms, a group of panelists discusses President Rodrigo Duterte as a main source of false claims.

Veteran journalist Ellen Tordesillas of VERA Files says it's difficult for journalists to maintain accuracy in covering the president amid the burden to report accurately what the source says.

University of the Philippines professor Diosa Labiste, meanwhile, is concerned about the practice of lying among leaders.


Labiste: Lies allow for a polarized, violent politics. It would intensify political aggression. Truth is presupposed in human communication. You cannot sexify it. You just tell the truth. #FightDisinfo #factcheckph
— VERA Files (@verafiles) February 12, 2018
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UP academics remind journalists to recognize context of red-tagging in PH

UP academics remind journalists to recognize context of red-tagging in PH
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