ampatuan massacre Archives | Page 8 of 13 | CMFR
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Re-visiting the culture of impunity
Unfortunately, the campaign to end impunity reveals also the lack of understanding about impunity. The discourse latches on the continuing violations, the repetition of all kinds of crime "with... Read more
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The reign of impunity
THE AMPATUAN Massacre of November 23, 2009 claimed the lives of 58 men and women, 32 of whom were journalists and media workers. It was the worst attack on... Read more
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The reign of impunity
THE AMPATUAN Massacre of November 23, 2009 claimed the lives of 58 men and women, 32 of whom were journalists and media workers. It was the worst attack on... Read more
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Impunity and the Free Press
Impunity and the free press on Prezi Read more
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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... Read more
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The Supreme Court October 23 resolution: Restricting already restricted coverage
Although the Supreme Court said it had merely “modified” the guidelines on the live coverage of the Ampatuan Massacre trial, its October 23, 2012 En Banc Resolution mandating “Guidelines... Read more
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Unabridgeable freedom
TWO PROPOSED laws critical to news-media practice are up for consideration in the Senate: one advances the practice by decriminalizing libel, the other suppresses it by abridging the very... Read more
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Media’s coverage of ArroyoReporting trivia
IN REPORTING the release of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from hospital arrest after the Pasay City Regional Trial Court (RTC) ruled favorably on her bail petition, the media’s... Read more


