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Philippine police arrested the 96th suspect in the Maguindanao massacre of 32 journalists. 100 suspects remain at large.
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Gunmen riding tandem on motorcycles murdered 2089 Filipinos, including journalists, in 2011.
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A reporter who covers the presidential palace was attacked and repeatedly shot near his home in metro Manila on Sunday.
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A veteran newspaper publisher was shot at close range in the presence of his family, and died while pleading for his life.
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Democracy's recent arrival in Bhutan launched a struggle to balance civil rights and press freedoms against the preservation of traditional religion and culture.
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The Media Project impressed journalists from eight media organizations with its four-day seminar on International Journalism in Thailand in mid-December.
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Motorcycle gunmen riding in tandem attacked a Philippine broadcaster in a daring early morning attack southwest of Manila.
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Censorship in Cambodia is a chronic affliction for journalists working in one of the world's most oppressive press environments.
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The decline of Indonesia's press-freedom ranking has closely tracked the decline of its democracy.
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In a never ending threat facing Philippine journalists, another radio broadcaster was critically wounded by two gunmen riding on a motorcycle.
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