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After Maria Ressa’s arrest, netizens decry ‘desperate move to silence’ press

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After Maria Ressa’s arrest, netizens decry ‘desperate move to silence’ press
The arrest triggers an outpouring of comments from netizens lambasting the move as a desperate effort to silence critics and intimidate the press

MANILA, Philippines – Intrigued by the timing of Maria Ressa’s arrest warrant, many netizens saw it as a desperate move to silence the press.

Around 5 pm on Wednesday, February 13, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) officers clad in civilian clothes went to the Rappler headquarters to arrest Rappler CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa in connection with a cyber libel case filed by the justice department. (READ: Cyber libel charges ‘unfounded’ – Rappler’s Maria Ressa)

The arrest warrant was issued the day before by Presiding Judge Rainelda Estacio Montesa of the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46.

Many netizens on Wednesday pointed out the timing of the arrest warrant. 



The Department of Justice (DOJ) recommended the filing in court of cyber libel charges against Ressa and former Rappler researcher Reynaldo Santos Jr over a story published in May 2012 – or 4 months before the law that they allegedly violated was enacted. (READ: Despite NBI flip-flop, DOJ to indict Rappler for cyber libel)

Questioning the details of the case, many netizens went on to scrutinize how the article in question could even fall under the coverage of the Cybercrime Law when it was only enacted in September 2012. (READ: Rappler libel complaint dangerous for media, bloggers – cyber lawyer)

Ressa’s arrest triggered an outpouring of comments from netizens lambasting the move as an “intimidation tactic at work.”

Fearing its repercussions on journalists and other members of society, many netizens urged people to defend press freedom and hold the line.

Here’s what netizens had to say about the matter: 

– Rappler.com

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