Duterte Should Leave Alone Philippines TV Network
President Says He’ll Block ABS-CBN Even with New Franchise
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President Says He’ll Block ABS-CBN Even with New Franchise
Shutdown of Independent Radio Station Should Trigger EU Action
Abusive Use of Lese Majeste Law to Silence Critics
Monitoring, Tough Message on Dire Rights Situation Long Overdue
1 Dead, Arrests for Facebook Posts and ‘Insulting Police’
Detention of Editor-in-Chief Highlights the Attacks on Journalism
Drop Cases, Protect Media Freedom
Government Should Protect Journalists, Not Suppress Free Speech
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Dissidents Sent to Prison Amid Preparations for Key Political Event
Immunity, Police Powers for Military Raise Risk of Abuse
Numerous New Arrests in Lead-up to Party Congress
Basic Freedoms Stifled Amid Youth-Led Democracy Uprising
Violators Unpunished; Crackdown on Activists