Rappler Archives | Page 50 of 53 | CMFR
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The cost of war in Mindanao
CHEERS TO Rappler.com for taking a closer look at the history and cost of war in Mindanao from the administration of Ferdinand Marcos to that of Benigno Aquino III. Read more
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Providing facts, challenging mistaken notions: Media and the commemoration of Martial Law
THERE CAN never be enough stories on martial law. Filipinos failed to form a Truth Commission as the South Africans did to establish consensus about the Apartheid. We have... Read more
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Adequate, but can still be improved
CHEERS TO the media for giving voice to the plight of Lumad communities whose members have been the victims of killings by paramilitary groups and alleged military elements in... Read more
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Reporting the Iglesia ni Cristo Mass Action: Leaving the public uninformed
MEMBERS OF the influential Iglesia ni Cristo (INC—literally, Christ’s Church) sect trooped to the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Padre Faura street in Manila on August 27, protesting what... Read more
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Supreme Court Ruling on Enrile Bail: Beyond Humanitarian Grounds
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer and Rappler.com for their analyses of the Supreme Court’s (SC) ruling on Senator Juan Ponce Enrile’s petition for bail. Read more
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Publishing someone else’s story
JEERS TO Rappler for republishing an article without the permission of its original publisher VERA Files and the articles’ coauthor. Read more
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Instant celebrity
JEERS TO The Manila Times for publishing on its front page a report on Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte’s guesting at a primetime comedy-variety show that belonged more in... Read more
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Front page ‘love affair’
JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for prioritizing a dating scandal over pressing issues. Read more
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Conflict of interest?
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for a story on a possible Constitutional violation in the re-election of Vice President Jejomar Binay as Boy Scout of the... Read more


