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Philippine news site asks top court to scrap Duterte’s ban on its reporters

Published on: April 11, 2019 11:22 PM

A news website bitterly opposed by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a ban on coverage of his events, calling it an unconstitutional assault on the freedom of press.

Rappler, a media startup known for its tough investigative reporting of one of Asia’s most volatile leaders, is the subject of numerous legal challenges backed by government lawyers that cover tax evasion, libel, and ownership violations.

It has long complained that a ban backed by no known written order was widely enforced by presidential staff to block its reporters from important public events, setting a bad precedent for a country long seen as Southeast Asia’s standard-bearer of media freedom.

“This case is not just about Rappler,” the startup said in a statement. “It is about every journalist’s mandate to cover without prior restraint or threat of punishment the office of the president and scrutinize the tremendous power it holds.”

Rappler’s award-winning head and co-founder, Maria Ressa, has been charged in 11 legal cases, all of which she says are part of a coordinated campaign of legal harassment and online trolling intended to deter journalists from scrutiny of the popular 74-year-old Duterte.

The government says Rappler is being pursued for breaking the law, and not for its brand of reporting.

Duterte, a maverick former mayor known as “the punisher” for his zero-tolerance approach to crime, drugs and graft, denies trying to stifle Rappler but has no qualms about accusing it of fabricating stories and being a tool of the US Central Intelligence Agency.

Rappler dismissed that. In its 75-page filing to the Supreme Court, it quoted some of Duterte’s expletive-laden tirades against it and challenged the legality of an order that, like many of the president’s most controversial policies, was only a verbal instruction.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: news site, Philippine, Reporters, scrap Duterte’s, top court

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