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follows the reporters of Philippine news organization Rappler and CEO Maria Ressa as they discuss and experience the struggles of a free press under Duterte and key government officials since 2016 up to the 2019 elections.since 2016, which includes a cyber libel case over a Rappler article published even before the cyber libel law took effect.
On Saturday, June 13, Ressa, Diaz, and Frontline executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath will be live at 8 pm, Philippine time, for a discussion onThe stream will be hosted for free on Zoom and Facebook, and is presented by Frontline in cooperation with the International Center for Journalists.
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