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Philippines: Relentless attacks and threats against the media
Attacks and threats against the Philippine media continue to rise under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) 24 November 2018
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Freedom on the Net 2017: Philippines
Websites run by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines were disabled by cyberattacks
Freedom House 16 November 2017
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Freedom of the Press 2017: Philippines
Two people were convicted of murdering journalists in 2016. Nevertheless, the Philippines remains one of the most dangerous places in the world to practice journalism, and violent attacks against media workers usually go unpunished.
Freedom House 27 April 2017
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Freedom of the Press 2016: Philippines
Impunity for crimes against journalists was compounded by a lack of progress in trials related to the 2009 Maguindanao massacre, an election-related crime in which 32 journalists and other media staff were among the 58 people killed.
Freedom House 23 April 2016
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Freedom on the Net 2015: Philippines
Government orders telecoms to block mobile signals during papal visit
Freedom House 31 October 2015
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[Philippines] Press freedom's persistent issues
Press freedom in the Philippines continued to be under attack from 2014 to 2015. The killing of journalists is continuing, with four journalists killed from May 2014 to May 2015. The trial of the accused masterminds of the Ampatuan (Maguindanao) Massacre and their supposed henchmen is continuing, but with a primary accused was released, while a witness in the same case was killed.
Southeast Asian Press Alliance 6 May 2015
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Freedom of the Press 2015: Philippines
Ranked 86th in annual global media freedom report
Freedom House 1 May 2015
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Ampatuan massacre five years on
International Federation of Journalists 22 January 2015
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Killed, threatened and sanctioned
"A record number of journalists were killed in the Philippines in 2013"
Southeast Asian Press Alliance 2 May 2014
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Freedom in the World 2014: Philippines
Impunity for crimes against journalists is the norm
Freedom House 1 May 2014
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Attacks on the Press in 2013: Philippines
"Slow progress in Maguindanao massacre case underscores culture of impunity"
Committee to Protect Journalists 11 February 2014
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World Press Freedom Index 2014: Philippines
Ranked 149th in annual press freedom index
Reporters Without Borders 1 February 2014
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World Report 2014: Philippines
"Harassment of and violence against leftist political activists and environmentalists continues"
Human Rights Watch 22 January 2014
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Lost in court: Retrieving the narrative
An update on the Ampatuan Massacre trial by CMFR Executive Director Melinda Quintos de Jesus
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 17 January 2014
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Journalists' safety: Involving media owners
CMFR has issued a monograph report on the issues of journalists' safety, from the perspective of owners/their representatives. The report included discussions on how the owners see their responsibilities and their capacity to provide protection, the problems and what they perceive to be the most serious challenge to the protection of journalists
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 26 July 2013
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In a pig's eye - cartoons and the Philippine press
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 10 June 2013
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No sympathy for whistleblowers
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 7 June 2013
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Freedom of the Press 2013: Philippines
Ranked 89th in annual global media freedom report
Freedom House 1 May 2013
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Covering or seeking cover? The curious cases of blocktimers in Negros Occidental
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 18 April 2013
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Freedom in the World 2013: Philippines
"The Philippines remains one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists to work, and impunity for crimes against them is the norm"
Freedom House 16 January 2013
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State of press freedom in the Philippines: Attacks and threats in 2012
Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility 11 January 2013
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Country Press Freedom Reports 2012: Philippines
Press freedom advocates launch International Day to End Impunity on anniversary of Ampatuan massacre
Southeast Asian Press Alliance 3 May 2012
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Attacks on the Press in 2011: Philippines
"At least 72 journalists have been killed for their work since 1992, making the Philippines the second deadliest country in the world for journalists"
Committee to Protect Journalists 22 February 2012
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Press Freedom Index 2011-2012: Philippines
"Judicial investigation into the Ampatuan massacre made it clear that the response of the authorities was seriously inadequate"
Reporters Without Borders 26 January 2012
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World Report 2012: Philippines
"Hundreds of leftist politicians and political activists, journalists, and outspoken clergy have been killed or abducted since 2001"
Human Rights Watch 23 January 2012