San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Court allows Nobel winner to attend Oslo ceremony

- By Sui-Lee Wee Sui-Lee Wee is a New York Times writer.

The Court of Appeals in the Philippine­s said it would allow journalist Maria Ressa to travel to Norway to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, after the government tried to block her from attending the ceremony.

Ressa’s attorney, Ted Te, filed the appeal last month after the Philippine­s’ solicitor general said the journalist could not travel to Norway. The government called her a flight risk because her “recurring criticisms of the Philippine legal processes in the internatio­nal community reveal her lack of respect for the judicial system.”

Ressa was awarded the peace prize in October along with Dmitry Muratov, a Russian investigat­ive journalist, for “their courageous fight for freedom of expression.”

Ressa, the first Nobel laureate from the Philippine­s, is the CEO of Rappler, a digital news organizati­on that is well known for its investigat­ions on disinforma­tion and of President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal five-year drug war. She is an outspoken critic of Duterte, whose government has filed seven criminal charges against her, including cyberlibel and tax evasion.

The ruling Friday came after days of growing internatio­nal pressure to allow Ressa to attend the ceremony, which will be held in Oslo on Dec. 10.

Earlier last week, the United Nations urged the Philippine­s to let Ressa travel to Norway, saying it was “very concerned” about the restrictio­ns placed on her. The Internatio­nal Press Institute warned that blocking Ressa from the ceremony “puts the Philippine­s in the company of some of history’s most repressive regimes.”

“We’d like to think that the Court of Appeals reached the resolution independen­tly of any public opinion,” said Te. “But the Court of Appeals is composed of human beings who are aware of what’s going on.”

Ressa is due to fly to Oslo from Manila on Wednesday, according to Te. She still needs permission from two more courts to travel because of the pending cases against her.

A coalition of groups from the

Philippine­s made up of rights activists and academics has called on the government to allow Ressa to go to Oslo because her presence in the ceremony is “symbolic, urgent and necessary.”

“This brings great honor and recognitio­n not only to Ms. Ressa, but to the Philippine­s, Filipinos both present and unborn, and all journalist­s whom she represents through this award,” the group stated.

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