ALAB Human Rights Day Special: Mga Mukha ng Paninindigan
Tampok sa Human Rights Special ng ALAB ang ilan sa mga aktibistang humaharap sa state repression pero patuloy na naninindigan.
Tampok sa Human Rights Special ng ALAB ang ilan sa mga aktibistang humaharap sa state repression pero patuloy na naninindigan.
After our triumph against the rebellion and libel charges filed against our editorial board members, state authorities are now after our Ilocos correspondent Niño Joseph Oconer.
The Court of Tax Appeals acquitted Rappler Holdings Corporation (RHC), and its CEO Maria Ressa of four tax evasion charges filed against them by the Duterte administration in 2018.
The court ruling amplifies the climate of impunity already reigning in Philippine society.
Gunmen killed a broadcaster in Las Pinas City on Monday, the second media worker killed under the three month-old Ferdinand Marcos Jr. presidency.
Bulatlat Managing Editor Ronalyn V. Olea testified in court that the blocking of its website Bulatlat.com is still in force, nearly two months since the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) issued its June 8 memorandum.
Bulatlat has filed a motion for reconsideration before the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 306 today, July 22, urging the latter to reverse its earlier decision denying the prayer for temporary restraining order against the National Telecommunications (NTC) memo.
Editor hopeful ‘damaging order’ will be eventually nullified
The Altermidya Network expresses support to our member-outfit Bulatlat in filing a petition today, July 8, to nullify the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) order blocking its news sites along with Pinoy Weekly, Arkibong Bayan, and 25 other websites.
We in the alternative media community stand in defiance with Rappler and denounce the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) order to shut down the online media outfit.
No matter who is in power, we have remained fearless in our truth-telling. We will continue our work while we also consider all legal remedies available to question, and stop yet another state-sponsored repression.
A local court in Olongapo City acquitted former Interaksyon editor-in-chief Roby Alampay and journalist Ansbert Joaquin of cyber libel charges.
After two years, the local court junked the cyber libel case filed against Northern Dispatch Editor-in-chief Kimberlie Ngabit-Quitasol and reporter Khim Abalos due insufficient evidence.