Southeast Asian journalists establish a new network called Journalist Against Corruption, aiming to 'unite media practitioners dedicated to investigating and exposing corruption issues'
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“Corruption, in many forms, continues to be a pervasive force that undermines transparency, accountability, and integrity – most importantly, democracy. In every corner of our world, there are stories of corruption, injustice, and deceit waiting to be told. These stories require the dedication, the courage, and the resolve of those willing to dig dipper, and the resolve to challenge the powerful, and to speak truth to power,” said Patpon Sabpaitoon from news outlet The Nation Thailand.
Their suggestions include decriminalizing libel in Southeast Asian countries where it is criminalized, providing free legal assistance to media workers, and strengthening journalists’ cybersecurity, among others.After a series of meetings, the journalists from Southeast Asia established their network called Journalist Against Corruption and launched it on Wednesday.
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