ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Pacific

Journalist Maria Ressa held at Manila airport on corruption charges

Manila [Philippines], Mar 29 (ANI): Maria Ressa, Executive Editor at Philippines based investigative new site named Rappler, was arrested once again on corruption charges by the authorities at Manila Airport on Friday.

ANI Mar 29, 2019 23:29 IST googleads

Rappler CEO Maria Reesa (File Photo)

Manila [Philippines], Mar 29 (ANI): Maria Ressa, Executive Editor at Philippines based investigative new site named Rappler, was arrested once again on corruption charges by the authorities at Manila Airport on Friday.
Al Jazeera reported that Ressa, who has been arrested for the second time this year, along with her associates is facing 11 cases, including tax and securities fraud charges.
"You cannot harass and intimidate journalists to silence. We'll stand up and fight against it," Ressa told the media after posting bail of USD 1,700.
The Philippines authorities arrested Ressa in February this year on an internet libel charge, for linking a local businessman to illegal activities in a Rappler report published in 2012. The allegations of which were later quashed by Ressa herself.
Ressa, who was named the TIME’s Person of The Year 2018, has been lauded for its strong take on the drug policy or 'war on drugs' undertaken by the Philippines government, led by President Rodrigo Duterte, and has been condemned for encouraging thousands of extrajudicial killings by various international organisations and human rights groups.
 The Philippines government, in November last year, charged Rappler with corruption charges. According to sources, the Justice Department of the country had 'found probable cause' to indict the news site named Rappler and Ressa, over alleged charges of tax evasion.
According to reports, Rappler along with its CEO Ressa failed to file tax returns over a three million USD investment made by the Omidyar Network, a fund created by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, in 2015.
However, the media agency has declared the move as an attempt to curb press freedom in the Southeast Asian country, thereby silencing journalists as well as their independent news coverage.
On Wednesday, former senior police officer Eduardo Acierto, became a target of death threats after submitting a report on Duterte’s economic adviser, Michael Yang, of drug smuggling.
Ressa insisted that the news site is not anti-Duterte, however, adding it is just doing its job to hold the government to account. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

Policy delays leave Pakistan short of critical medicines

Policy delays leave Pakistan short of critical medicines

Pakistan faces a severe shortage of life-saving medicines, including cancer drugs and vaccines, due to government delays in notifying official prices. While global supply remains stable, regulatory hurdles have stalled legal imports, raising concerns over patient survival and the potential rise of unregulated, counterfeit medicines.

Read More
Europe

"Act of terrorism": Russia slams Mediterranean drone attack

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova condemned a drone strike on the commercial vessel Arctic Metagaz in the Mediterranean. Calling it "a terrorist attack & a war crime," she detailed the crew's rescue after a gas explosion, criticised Malta's refusal to assist the injured, and denounced the European silence.

Read More
Asia

Shimla: Tibetans-in-exile mark 67th National Uprising Day

Shimla: Tibetans-in-exile mark 67th National Uprising Day

Hundreds of Tibetans-in-exile gathered in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla on Tuesday to mark the 67th anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day, holding a protest march and urging the international community to support Tibet's freedom and the rights of Tibetans living under Chinese rule.

Read More
Asia

Quetta ATC declares 12 Baloch activists "proclaimed offenders"

Quetta ATC declares 12 Baloch activists

An Anti-Terrorism Court in Quetta has declared 12 Baloch activists, including Sabiha Baloch, as proclaimed offenders. Charged under strict anti-terror laws, activists argue these legal actions are a systemic attempt by Pakistan to intimidate and silence voices protesting human rights violations and enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

Read More
Asia

JSFM condemns alleged abduction of Sindhi activist by Pakistan

JSFM condemns alleged abduction of Sindhi activist by Pakistan

The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) has condemned the alleged enforced disappearance of activists Saeed Tiyono and Sabir Abro by Pakistani agencies. JSFM termed the abductions "state terrorism" and threatened highway protests unless they are released, while urging the UN and UK Parliament to intervene against human rights violations.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.