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autotldr t1_iu8hww8 wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 91%. (I'm a bot)


> LONDON, United Kingdom - The ways the Philippine government has repressed the media are part of a global trend on attacks on press freedom, legal experts said during the 2022 Reuters Trust Conference held in London on Wednesday, October 26.

> The Duterte government enforced the feared anti-terror law at the height of the pandemic in 2021, a law slammed across political aisles in the Philippines as a pretense to crack down on dissenters.

> Under Marcos government, red-tagging against journalists or the vicious linking of media personalities to communist rebels has not ceased.


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