Bulatlat Wins Landmark Case Against Philippine Government Censorship​

Bulatlat Wins Landmark Case Against Philippine Government Censorship In a significant legal victory for press freedom and free speech, Bulatlat, an independent news organization committed to human rights journalism, has emerged victorious in its battle against government censorship. The Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 104 recently ruled in Read more

Amid social media crisis, internet freedom in PH continues to decline

Every year, Freedom House publishes assessments on global internet freedom. This year, the report is titled “The Crisis of Social Media,” highlighting how social media spaces have been exploited due to lack of regulations in terms of their susceptibility to be utilized as tools for “political distortion and social control.” Read more

‘Bawal Bastos,’ national ID, and website shutdowns: The state of digital rights under the Duterte regime

As President Rodrigo Duterte reaches the halfway mark of his regime, he does so within the context of a Philippines struggling to sustain its foothold on its identity as a free, democratic, and peace-loving country. Within three years, the Duterte administration has managed to skew the population’s moral compass, by Read more