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Police arrests accused in 2005 murder of journalist
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Local police arrested one of the alleged gunmen in the 2005 killing of journalist Philip Agustin on 13 May 2009 in Pampanga, a province approximately 81 kms... Read more
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An update on and interpretation of the latest developments in People vs. Montañer and Sabay (The Marlene Esperat media murder case)
By the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) (For more information, contact FFFJ’s legal counsel Prima Jesusa Quinsayas at this number: 5247686 loc. 228.) AFTER HAVING their Motion to... Read more
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Absurd and Dangerous
Below is a statement of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) on the Anti-Wiretapping suit against Cecilia “Cheche” Lazaro. For information, please contact CMFR at the following... Read more
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An update on and interpretation of the latest developments in People vs. Montañer and Sabay (The Marlene Esperat media murder case)
By the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) (For more information, contact FFFJ’s legal counsel Prima Jesusa Quinsayas at this number: 5247686 loc. 228.) AFTER HAVING their Motion to... Read more
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Journalist accused of wiretapping posts bail
CMFR/PHILIPPINES—A Manila-based journalist posted bail on 8 May 2009 after a Philippine local court issued an arrest warrant in connection with a wiretapping complaint filed by a government official... Read more
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Absurd and Dangerous
Below is a statement of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) on the Anti-Wiretapping suit against Cecilia “Cheche” Lazaro. For information, please contact CMFR at the following... Read more
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A Philippine court convicts one journalist’s killer; another acquits a suspect in a separate case
CMFR/PHILIPPINES—Two local courts recently decided two separate cases of work-related killing of broadcasters in Region XI (Davao Region). Eight out of the 78 work-related killing of journalists/media practitioners since... Read more
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Crises and Scandals: A PUBLIC THAT’S NONE THE WISER
By the PJR Reports staff THE PRESS clearly missed out important points on the biggest political crises that haunted the Arroyo presidency last year, although there were efforts to... Read more
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PING PONG COVERAGE OF A GOLFERS’ BRAWL
By Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo THE MASSIVE online interest on the fight between the families of Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser Pangandaman Sr. and businessman Delfin De La Paz at... Read more
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The “Alabang boys” controversy: WHO BRIBED WHOM?
By Edsel Van DT. Dura THE MEDIA coverage of the suspected bribery of government officials for the release of three drug suspects lacked the critical information needed to help... Read more