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Netizens vow to #HoldTheLine as Maria Ressa arrested again

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MANILA, Philippines – Netizens slammed the latest arrest of Rappler CEO and Executive Editor Maria Ressa as clear proof of a pattern of harassment and intimidation of the press in the country.

On Friday, March 29, Pasig police served Ressa a warrant of arrest as soon as she deplaned at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1. The Pasig Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 265 issued the warrant on Thursday, March 28.

The arrest comes over a month after Ressa's first arrest in connection with a cyber libel case filed by the Department of Justice. (READ: Cyber libel charges ‘unfounded’ – Rappler’s Maria Ressa)

Netizens took to Twitter to weigh in on the development.

This is the 7th active court case against Ressa, and the 11th case against Rappler, its directors, and staff since January 2018, when the Securities and Exchange Commission ordered  the revocation of Rappler's business license over alleged violation of nationality restrictions on ownership and control of mass media entities.

“This pattern of harassment against Rappler that started in January 2018, when the Securities and Exchange Commission issued an order revoking its license, has not stopped,” Rappler said in its statement.

Online, netizens also pointed out how the government was using taxpayers' money to “silence its critics.”

On Twitter, hashtags #HoldTheLine and #DefendPressFreedom quickly trended as netizens slammed Ressa’s arrest.

– Rappler.com 

 


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