Tag: Press Freedom
Scholars warn against impact of Hong Kong security law on academic...
National security law will encourage critics of the Chinese party-state to self-censor
Processing what our eyes and ears tell us: Reflections on Journalism...
Reportage in the day and age of alt-truth must in no way stand on the fences of objective exposition
Duterte wants Facebook out of the picture, but can he swing...
Shutting Facebook down will introduce President Duterte to a world of hurt from which there can be no recovery
Philippine religious superiors back campaign for ABS-CBN franchise
The AMRSP requests the Catholic faithful to sign up and help ABS-CBN get a legislative franchise directly through the people
Media union backs Filipino journalists ‘under attack’
Dubbed “Masked Media” campaign, the activity aims to promote public awareness on the condition of press freedom in the country
Hong Kong cardinal tells priests to avoid personal political views in...
Cardinal Tong released the instruction in the wake of a reported “crackdown on free expression” in Hong Kong
Myanmar activist faces court for banner protesting internet shutdown
Charge against free-speech activist and poet is latest example of Myanmar govt’s intolerance of critical speech, rights group says
Proposed social media gag shows free citizens, not terrorists are Duterte’s...
Social media has gained more importance with the COVID-19 quarantine hobbling the capacity of activists to mount huge mobilizations
Most Filipinos back renewal of ABS-CBN franchise: Veritas survey
The survey noted that 68 percent of the respondents are disposed to support a “people’s initiative” for the renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise
Philippine network shutdown a brazen assault on press freedom, democracy
This is the second time the media network will be shut down since 1972 when it was closed down upon the formal declaration of martial law