Philippine anti-terrorism law

Reporters slam Parlade for threat vs Inquirer.net journo | Evening wRap

Reporters slam Parlade for threat vs Inquirer.net journo | Evening wRap
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Reporters covering the Philippine justice beat say the Facebook posts of LtGen Antonio Parlade Jr against their colleague pose a credible threat of prosecution under the contentious anti-terror law.

Experts studying the coronavirus outbreak in the country say the pandemic situation in Metro Manila is ‘manageable at the moment.’

Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and reporter Rambo Talabong file a Motion to Quash, telling a Manila court that it should junk the cyber libel charges against them.

Internet providers in Myanmar including state-owned telecom MPT are blocking access to Facebook-owned services in the country.

A Youtube video claims Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio has officially declared she would run for president in the 2022 national elections. This is FALSE. – Rappler.com