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Pinoy, US journos stand in solidarity against attacks on press freedom

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MANILA — Filipino journalist­s have expressed support for their counterpar­ts as the American press faces attacks from US President Donald Trump.

Global human rights network IFEX compared the "mutual admiration" of Trump and President Rodrigo Duterte to the solidarity between American and Filipino journalist­s.

"Thankfully, Filipino and American journalist­s also have ample solidarity with each other," IFEX said on Twitter.

This statement comes as Trump announces the winners of his selfprocla­imed "Fake News" awards, which includes The New York Times, ABC News, CNN, Time, Washington Post and Newsweek.

The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibi­lity noted that the democracy crisis in the US "hobbles our own struggle to fight a populist and authoritar­ian president."

CMFR, in a tweet, said "[o]ur history with the US gave us the legacy of the First Amendment. Now that the American Press itself is under attack, Filipino journalist­s stand in solidarity with them and hope to learn from them."

US newspapers, on the other hand, have criticized the decision of the Securities and Exchange Commission to revoke the business registrati­on of online news site Rappler. The SEC decision is not yet final and executory and Rappler has said it will take the matter to court.

In its editorial, The New York Times said that the shutdown order against Rappler was just the "tip" of Duterte's assault on media critics.

The Wall Street Journal, meanwhile, accused Duterte of using the playbook of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos to silence media critics and punish political foes.

"Mr. Duterte's praise for late dictator Ferdinand Marcos and alliance with the Marcos family are clues to his intent," the Wall Street Journal said.—

Philstar.com

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