We will not surrender our freedomsToday, Independence Day, we renew our pledge to serve the people, to continue speaking truth to power, and to guard and defend freedom of the press and of expression from all threats.Read More Covering the PandemicRead more Covering the CoViD-19 Pandemic Media Workers Killed in Two Separate Shootings CMFR/ PHILIPPINES – Two media workers were killed on 23 June 2018 in two cities in separate incidents. Jessie Cano, a resident of Brgy. Cadayonan in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, was gunned down at around 7 pm by unknown assailants. Lanao del Sur is 1,884 kilometers south... Inquirer.net Removes Columnist’s Opinion Pieces (UPDATED) CMFR/ PHILIPPINES – Online news site Inquirer.net has taken down the 2014 articles of its US-based columnist Rodel Rodis implicating Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III in the alleged cover-up of the rape of the late 1980s actress Pepsi Paloma who accused his brother, comedian Vic Sotto, and two others... Dumaguete Radio Anchor Dies a Day after Attack CMFR/PHILIPPINES — A local radio broadcaster in Dumaguete City died a day after an unidentified gunman shot him on April 30. The first case of journalist killing in 2018 happened few days before the May 3 World Press Freedom Day. Dumaguete City is 934 kilometers south of Manila.... Witness Identifies Suspect in Killing of Surigao Broadcaster CMFR/PHILIPPINES- A witness has identified a suspect in the killing of radio broadcaster Christopher Lozada, who was gunned down in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur on 24 October 2017. (See:”Radio Broadcaster Shot Dead in Surigao del Sur“) In a Palace press briefing last March 12, Joel Egco,... Radio Anchor Mauled in Negros Occidental CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Two men injured a local radio anchor in Talisay, Negros Occidental on 16 February 2018. On February 27, the victim filed a complaint against one of the suspects with the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Negros Occidental is 783 kilometers south of Manila. It was around... Police Surveys Reporters as part of PNP Policy CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Members of the press experienced surveillance as a part of a Philippine National Police policy for media accreditation to the PNP Press Corps. On January 24, The Manila Times reporter Roy Narra received a phone call from a man who was allegedly part of the PNP but... Kodao Productions Website Attacked CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Kodao Productions, an alternative news outlet that seeks “to serve marginalized sectors of society,” reported a cyber-attack on its website on Friday, 2 February 2018. Kodao first reported via Facebook that their site has been down since midnight of Friday due to a “code injection attack”which prevented their web technicians... NBI Subpoenas Rappler CEO, Former Reporter Re Cyber Libel Complaint CMFR/PHILIPPINES — Scarcely a week after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revoked online news site Rappler’s incorporation papers, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) subpoenaed CEO Maria Ressa and a former reporter last January 18 in connection with an online libel complaint filed by a businessman. The... SEC Revokes Rappler’s Incorporation Paper Months after Duterte’s Threat of Investigation CMFR/PHILIPPINES — Months after President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to investigate Rappler’s ownership, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revoked the incorporation paper of the online news organization for allegedly violating the Constitution and the Anti-Dummy Law. The SEC order signed 11 January 2018 said that Rappler violated the... Another Journalist Receives Death Threat CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A journalist covering the judiciary for a national broadsheet received a death threat via SMS from an unknown source on 1 December 2017. The Manila Times reporter Jomar Canlas reported receiving a two identical text messages threatening to kill him. The message read: “P***** mo jomar... « Previous1…1011121314…16Next »