PHILIPPINES: Courageous women in media: Marcos and censorship in the Philippines
When Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972, press freedom became the first casualty in the country that once boasted of being the ‘freest in Asia’. Printing presses, newspaper offices, television and radio stations were raided and padlocked. Marcos was especially fearful...
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Autor principal: | Amy Forbes |
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Asia Pacific Network
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3142f1d39d554ef9bc18485d2149cafd |
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