| PHILIPINES: Media group releases 2008 press freedom |
| International Alerts | |
| Wednesday, 25 March 2009 | |
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As the year 2008 ended, another radio broadcaster in Northern Samar in
the Philippines was killed by unknown assailants. The killing of Leo
Mila of dxSY brought to six the number of journalists/media
practitioners killed in the line of duty in 2008.
Aside from killings and physical attacks, the Philippine press also faced legal suits and other harassment from government officials and powerful personalities.
CMFR is a SEAPA founding member based in Manila, the Philippines, working to promote ethical journalism and to protect press freedom.
SOURCE
Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA)
Bangkok Office: 3B, 3rd floor, Thakolsuk Place, No. 115 Terddumri Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300. Tel. (662)2435579 Fax.(662)2448749
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