Maria Ressa, a onetime CNN journalist who co-founded the Philippines ’
Rappler news site, has been convicted of cyber libel, NPR and others reported.
Ressa has
rejected the charge, describing it as a drive to stop independent journalism in
the Philippines .
Former Rappler reporter Reynaldo Santos Jr. was also found guilty.
The case
involved a 2012 piece by Santos
involving Philippine Chief Justice Renato Corona. That same year, Corona was impeached and
removed from office. He died in 2016.
The Santos story was
published before the cyber libel law was in effect. The government claimed that
when Rappler republished it two years later for what Ressa indicated was a
correction of a typo, the publication made the story subject to the new law.
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