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‘Go bag’, police raid drills for embattled Philippine Nobel laureate

by The Online Citizen
18/01/2023
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Philippine leader’s journalist critic takes stand to deny tax fraud

Philippine journalist Maria Ressa speaks to members of the media as she arrives to a court in Manila on 4 March 2021, to testify for the first time to deny dodging taxes as authorities continue a crackdown against the country's independent media/AFP/Maria Tan.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Nobel laureate Maria Ressa told AFP she keeps a prison “go bag”, bundles of cash for bail, and runs simulations of police raids with her staff as she fights for press freedom in the Philippines.

The Rappler editor won the acquittal of four tax-dodging charges Wednesday but said she’s prepared for the worst with three separate cases outstanding that could see her go to jail or her online news outfit shuttered.

Ressa, who shared the Peace Prize with Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov in 2021, has been battling a series of cases that media advocates said were filed due to her criticism of former president Rodrigo Duterte and his drug war, which claimed thousands of lives.

“I think what President Duterte did there was, he created a climate of fear. And that’s for everyone, for journalists, for business, for institutions,” she told AFP in an interview.

“And he made a point of making an example of people who stood up to him.”

Since her legal troubles began soon after Duterte’s election in 2016, Ressa said she has taken steps to prepare her reporters for the prospect of police raiding the Rappler office to arrest staff, padlock the door and other unfortunate events.

The drills have continued even after Ferdinand Marcos was elected to succeed Duterte last year.

“Yes, we have because who knows what will happen? When you’re on quicksand, you’re on quicksand,” Ressa said.

After the country’s corporate regulator ordered Rappler to shut down in early 2018, Ressa said she gathered her young work force — 120 people with a median age of 23 — and offered to help them find new jobs if they wanted to quit.

No one took her up on it and Rappler has continued to operate while fighting the closure order in court.

“The best part of it is I think these six years — we’re coming up on seven actually — made us stronger. Nietzsche was right. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”

 

‘More hopeful today’

Ressa, 59, said she packed an emergency bag with a change of clothes, sheets, toothpaste and a pillow case after being convicted of cyber libel in 2020.

“You have to pack a go bag in case you get arrested and you have to go to jail,” she said, adding she has kept a bag ready even as she was granted bail while appealing the verdict.

“There was a period of time when I carried bail money with me all the time because we didn’t know when we were going to be arrested,” she added.

She and Rappler staff also have had to deal with online harassment and death threats.

“When we were planning what was going to happen today, the first thing we thought about was a conviction, and then acquittal, right? Because this is the very first time since President Duterte took office that we have had a legal win.”

Ressa, who also has a US passport, insisted she would never leave the country to avoid prosecution.

“You take your emotion and push it to the very, very bottom of the pit of your stomach,” she said, adding she slept well at night.

Nonetheless, Ressa said a “shift” has taken place, as shown by her tax acquittals, “because we held the line”.

“I’m much more hopeful today than I was last night,” she said.

— AFP

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