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VIDEO: What is impunity?
Journalists, artists, teachers, priests, filmmakers, writers, encompassing activists, ordinary people ATTACKED, THREATENED, ABUSED, DISAPPEARED, KILLED without PUNISHMENT without JUSTICE Read more
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Timeline: Ampatuan Massacre Trial
Selected highlights of the Ampatuan Massacre Trial Read more
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Infographic: Ampatuan Massacre Trial
No Ampatuan Massacre suspect has been convicted since the trial began in 5 January 2010. Click on the image below to enlarge. Read more
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Infographic: Ampatuan Massacre Victims
On 23 Novemver 2009, 58 persons were massacred in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province. Read more
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Interview Ethics 101
THE INTERVIEW is both a method journalists use to elicit information and/or opinion, as well as a journalistic form in itself. Some individuals are interviewed because they’re in the... Read more
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Infographic: Killing of Journalists and Media Workers in the Philippines
Democracy was restored in the Philippines in 1986, but the killing of journalists and media workers continues. Read more
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Campaign materials for IDEI 2013 in the Philippines
Use the resources below to help promote the International Day to End Impunity in the Philippines. Prezi on Impunity in the Philippines Map of Work-related Media Worker/Journalist Killings Since... Read more
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Four dead, other media workers without shelter and supplies after super typhoon
CMFR/Philippines – The radio and TV stations in Tacloban City were destroyed by Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), and at least four media workers are dead, while some are missing and... Read more
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Into the breach
By Luis V. Teodoro The martial law period haunts us still. Its ghosts are not only threatening Leyte’s Tacloban City in the form of the demand of both the local... Read more
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Into the breach
Leyte and Tacloban are the most devastated among the provinces and cities in the path of "Yolanda" (international name “Haiyan”) and its 300+ kilometer-per-hour winds. Unlike such other provinces... Read more


