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Perpetrators of journalist killings unscathed, says formerly detained journo

Search You Are Here:Home → 2021 → May → 4 → Perpetrators of journalist killings unscathed, says formerly detained journo Perpetrators of journalist killings unscathed, says formerly detained journo MANILA – In the Philippines, journalists are being attacked while perpetrators of extrajudicial killings go free, laments journalist and recently freed political detainee Lady Ann Salem. “It is journalists like myself, Maria Ressa, and Frenchie Mae, and our news outfits, and not the perpetrators of journalist killings, political killings, and tokhang (drug-related) killings, who are made to suffer the weaponization of the law,” said Salem, communications officer of the International Association of Women in Radio and Television.

On World Press Freedom Day, Filipino journos press for Frenchie Mae Cumpio s freedom, junking of Anti-Terror Law

Luz Rimban of the Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo joins the call for release of Frenchie Mae Cumpio “But even if we mark World Press Freedom Day with many reasons to be fearful, we mark it also with hope, knowing that there are many of us still working each day to gather facts and shine a little light on what is happening in the country and on what isn’t.” By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL MANILA – On World Press Freedom day, journalists in the Philippines reiterated their call for the release of community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and for the junking of Anti-Terror Law.

No one in the Philippines would air a documentary about press freedom, so Frontline is doing it itself

Skip to main content Currently Reading No one in the Philippines would air a documentary about press freedom, so Frontline is doing it itself Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post March 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Maria Ressa in the Frontline documentary A Thousand Cuts. Frontline/PBS On the evening before Valentine s Day in 2019, journalist Maria Ressa was arrested by the Philippine government and charged with cyber-libel. At issue was a seven-year-old article that her news website, Rappler, had published before such a crime as cyber-libel existed in the country s legal code. Ressa is now appealing a six-year prison sentence over the article, which concerned a businessman s alleged ties to a top judge and illegal drugs. Her arrest and the legal campaign against her and Rappler is captured in A Thousand Cuts, a chilling new documentary from Frontline that looks behind the scenes at the repression of journalism and growing disinformation under Philippine President Rodri

One Free Press denuncia los 10 casos de abusos contra mujeres periodistas, incluido el de una mexicana

One Free Press denuncia los 10 casos de abusos contra mujeres periodistas, incluido el de una mexicana
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