The Phnom Penh Post

Amal Clooney to join legal team of journalist Ressa

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PROMINENT rights lawyer Amal Clooney has said she will join the legal team defending Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, whose news site has repeatedly clashed with President Rodrigo Duterte.

Ressa, who was named a Time Magazine “Person of the Year” last year for her journalism, faces several criminal charges along with her website Rappler, in what press freedom advocates have branded an act of “persecutio­n”.

“Maria Ressa is a courageous journalist who is being persecuted for reporting the news and standing up to human rights abuses,” Clooney said in a statement issued by London’s Doughty Street Chambers, where she works, on Monday.

“We will pursue all available legal remedies to vindicate her rights and defend press freedom and the rule of law in the Philippine­s,” added the British-Lebanese lawyer.

Clooney will work with a team of internatio­nal lawyers as counsel to Ressa and coordinate with attorneys in Manila, the statement said.

Ressa was arrested twice this year and has accused Duterte of using prosecutio­ns against her, including ongoing cases of alleged tax evasion and libel, to silence critics and intimidate the press.

Duterte has branded Rappler a “fake news outlet” and his government insists it is simply enforcing the law as cases pile up against the website publishing reports critical of the president’s deadly anti-drug crackdown.

“I am delighted that Amal Clooney and her team will be representi­ng me at the internatio­nal level to challenge the violations of my rights and those of the media organisati­on I represent,” Ressa said in the statement.

Clooney, appointed special envoy for media freedom by the British government, also defended two Reuters journalist­s jailed for more than 16 months in Myanmar and freed in May.

Clooney’s taking on Ressa’s case will increase internatio­nal attention on the journalist and her website, which have received a series of global awards from press freedom advocates.

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