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View all search resultsHigh-profile Philippine journalist Maria Ressa says the libel charge that could see her jailed next week is a government ploy to intimidate all critical voices, but she refuses to be silenced and still holds out hope of winning.
Philippine prosecutors said Wednesday they will file a libel charge carrying up to 12 years in prison against journalist Maria Ressa, who leads a news website that has clashed with President Rodrigo Duterte's administration.
Investigators at the West Java Police have handed over the investigation report for defamation suspect Rizieq Shihab to the West Java Prosecutor’s Office, expecting that the case can be brought to the court soon, a top cop has said.
A group of mass organizations have reported five social media accounts for allegedly circulating manipulated data related to a case implicating Steven Hadisurya Sulistyo, a man alleged to have made insulting remarks to West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Governor Muhammad Zainul Majdi during an encounter at Changi International Airport on April 9.
The newly revised Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law could limit people's right to freedom of expression because many provisions in the law expand the government’s role in controlling information, a researcher said on Monday.
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