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Courtesy of the Brits: An Inquiry into the State of the Press
Leave it to the Brits to respond to a crisis with gravitas. Perhaps, to a fault, as suggested by Alan Cowell in his column on Page Two of the... Read more
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Supreme Court affirms indictment of two Ampatuans
The Philippine Supreme Court has reaffirmed the indictment of two primary suspects in the Ampatuan Massacre. 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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Predictably, hopelessly dead
THE FREEDOM of Information bill has been passed over again. Colleagues flocked to the hearings on it in the current congress hoping this one, unlike the previous congresses, was... Read more
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Non-Passage of the FOI Bill in the 15th Congress is Not Acceptable
A little over three months ago, House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. uttered these words to summon his colleagues in the House of Representatives to work harder and faster on... Read more
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Zaldy Ampatuan’s petition denied with finality
The Supreme Court of the Philippines denied "with finality" the motion for reconsideration filed by one of the primary accused in the Ampatuan (Maguindanao) Massacre. The Freedom Fund for... Read more
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World Press Freedom Day 2012
In observance of World Press Freedom Day this year, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) has created a special online page calling attention and action to three... Read more


