"We used to believe what we read. We learned not to do that. Now we have to learn to not believe even what we see," George ...
WHAT does the tragic passing of a young mental health advocate reveal about the limits of freedom of expression in the age of social media? The push for new leg ...
Birds of Prey” (Aves de Repina) refers to a famous 1908 libel lawsuit in the Philippines between Dean C. Worcester and the newspaper El Renacimiento. The editorial written by Fidel Reyes criticized ...
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A 180-degree turn
Just over a year after being placed under private sector-led management, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport has achieved the unthinkable.
THE strategy by an expensive law firm to dismiss a prominent personality’s cyber libel conviction on the claim that the prescriptive period — the period up to when a legal action may be filed or ...
In a column about eight years ago, I argued that the Philippines lived not in a true democracy, but in a nominal one. We continue to see elections and similar democratic rituals on the surface, but ...
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PNP backs ‘Emman Atienza Bill’ to bolster cyberlibel, hate speech laws
The Philippine National Police (PNP) has expressed support for a proposed measure seeking to strengthen laws against cyberlibel and online hate speech, saying it will help ...
Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has expressed concern about the draft Cybersecurity Bill, saying it threatens free speech in the country.
Joey Barton today claimed that his trial on charges of sending abusive tweets was part of a state conspiracy against him ...
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