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    Time Person of the Year Maria Ressa arrested

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 29, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Maria Ressa was arrested at the airport and conveyed in a police car
    Maria Ressa was arrested at the airport and conveyed in a police car
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    Maria Ressa was arrested at the airport and conveyed in a police car
    Maria Ressa was arrested at the airport and conveyed in a police car

    Prominent Philippine journalist Maria Ressa has been re-arrested at Manila airport, allegedly for violating laws barring foreign ownership of media.

    Ms Ressa, the founder of news site Rappler, was granted bail after paying P90,000 ($1700; £1300).

    It comes weeks after she was arrested over an alleged internet libel case.

    Press freedom advocates say the veteran reporter is being targeted by President Rodrigo Duterte because of Rappler’s critical reporting on the government.

    Eleven legal cases have been filed against the outlet since January 2018.

    Ms Ressa, who was named one of Time Magazine’s People of the Year in 2018, spoke to reporters as she was arrested.

    “Obviously this is yet another abuse of my rights. I am being treated like a criminal when my only crime is to be an independent journalist,” she said.

    Rappler CEO Maria Ressa leaves the court room after posting P90,000 bail for anti-dummy charges. Photo by LeAnne Jazul/Rappler

    READ Rappler on latest case: Pattern of harassment has not stopped https://t.co/uNXh8rXW5X pic.twitter.com/AEhnB7AKyh

    — Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) March 29, 2019

    After her previous arrest on 13 February she spent a night in jail before being released on bail.

    What happened?

    Ms Ressa was arrested moments after stepping off a plane from San Francisco, ABS-CBN, reported.

    Maria Ressa was detained on arrival at Manila's main international airport
    Maria Ressa was detained on arrival at Manila’s main international airport

    Before arriving, apparently aware that she might be met by police officers, she tweeted: “Landing in a short while to face my latest arrest warrant and the 7th time I will post bail.”

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    She then posted a series of tweets following her arrest, including a photograph from inside the police car.

    Later she tweeted again, writing: “Am posting bail for 7th time! For being a journalist.”

    Why was Ressa arrested?

    The government accuses Ms Ressa, who has both Philippine and American nationality, of having violated foreign ownership rules and committed securities fraud. According to Philippine law, media organisations must be completely Filipino-owned.

    Rappler has denied government allegations that the website is being controlled by an organisation outside of the Phillipines, and press freedom organisations say the charges are designed to intimidate independent journalists.

    Human Rights Watch said: “The court case is unprecedented and speaks volumes of the Duterte administration’s determination to shut the website down for its credible and consistent reporting on the government.”

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