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We will not surrender our freedoms

Today, 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.

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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.

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 1986 CMFR Database on the Killing of Journalist as of Nov 2013 by Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility CMFR...

IFEX launches International Day to End Impunity Photo Contest


IFEX SECRETARIAT – im•pu•ni•ty im-‘pyü-nÉ™-tÄ“ n. without punishment, without consequences Get out your phones, digital cameras, tablets, or old school Polaroids! IFEX is launching a photography contest as part of the third annual International Day to End Impunity on 23 November. Deadline for entries is 3 November 2013. Journalists,...

Aquino gov't policies, politics, inaction delay justice for Maguindanao martyrs


THE FAMILIES of the 58 victims of the Nov. 23, 2009 Ampatuan Massacre are starting to lose hope in the justice system, and the government has only itself to blame. As we commemorate the third anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre, where 32 journalists and media workers were among the murdered,...

A PLEDGE—AND A REMINDER


In 2010 Mr. Aquino promised much in the area of human rights and press freedom defense. The third anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre should be both an occasion for journalists, media advocacy and human rights groups to renew their pledge never to forget what happened on November 23, 2009...

Impunity and the Free Press


Impunity and the free press on Prezi

Ampatuan Massacre: PROFILING THE VICTIMS


Ampatuan Massacre: Trial Overview


Ampatuan Massacre in the News


The Ampatuan Massacre is the single most brutal attack against the press in Philippine history. On November 23, 2009, 58 persons--including 32 journalists and media workers--were killed in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province, southern Philippines. Outdated and laborious court procedures have prolonged the trial. Since the Massacre three years ago,...

TAKE PART IN IFEX's 23 ACTIONS IN 23 DAYS


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