It has long been said that countries in Southeast Asia take a dim view of the fourth estate. Various legal measures have been deployed against those irritable scribblers over the years: old, colonial-era security legislation; defamation suits; traditional forms of lengthy detention without charge. Such states have mastered...
Full ArticleThe Conviction Of Maria Ressa: Press Freedom In The Philippines – OpEd
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