May 4, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Culture, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte
By Manny Mogato*
Senior Correspondent, Reuters
THE STORIES are tragic. They are horrifying and shocking. They are too compelling for any journalist to ignore.
But, as the bodies started to pile up, the stories became more difficult to report to...
May 4, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Bangsamoro, Civil Society, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Maguindanao Massacre, Mamasapano, Martial Law, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte, State of Emergency
Reflections of a TV correspondent
I HAVE BEEN covering conflicts for over 20 years both here and abroad. I thought i’ve seen it all.
Then came the battle for Marawi.
At first it was just like the all-out war versus the MILF (Moro Islamic...
May 4, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Martial Law, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte
By Vino Lucero
Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
RIGHT BEFORE the inaugural as president of Rodrigo R. Duterte and the launch of his so-called war on drugs, I got an interview with a police general about a homegrown information system of...
May 4, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Culture, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte
By Aie Balagtas
Reporter, Philippine Daily Inquirer
MY COVERAGE of the war on drugs began on July 3, 2016. It was President Rodrigo Duterte’s third day in office. What a bloody Sunday it was!
That day particularly struck me because of the sheer...
May 4, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Culture, Drugs & Crime, Free Expression - Asia, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Local Government, Martial Law, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte
By The Nightcrawlers*
THOUSANDS have been killed in the government’s brutal crusade against drugs. They call it a war. It is, instead, a violent campaign against the poorest and most vulnerable.
Many stories have been published. Thousands of...
May 3, 2018 | In: Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Drugs & Crime, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Media, Peace and Conflict, Rodrigo R. Duterte
RODRIGO R. Duterte’s presidency has altered and controlled the public discourse so radically in its favor in ways rude and bold. One tragic result: it has restricted and narrowed the celebrated freedom of the Philippine press and the people’s...
February 21, 2018 | In: Freedom of Information, Governance, Health Issues, Human Rights, In the News, Journalist Killings, Martial Law, Media, Money Politics, Rodrigo R. Duterte, The Economy, Women, Youth and Education
By John Reiner Antiquerra
THE PRESIDENT has made it well known that he is no fan of the press, but what about the Filipino public?
Judging from the posts on PCIJ’s “Shout Out for Press Freedom” wall at the recent Alinday Advocacy Fair at the...