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Journalists in Peru must move on from being passive dispensers of information to become vigilant communicators of truth and active builders of a culture of peace and dialog.
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In the nearly three years since 32 journalists were massacred, a culture of impunity and ineffective prosecutions leave Filipino journalists exposed to violent attacks.
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Dr. Paul Marshall argues that the rise in blasphemy restrictions is the most important threat to free speech and religious expression to come along in years.
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Philippine media have failed to mature as patterns of media ownership have shifted, raising questions about whether Philippine media are truly free.
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As Ghana's national elections approach, TMP contributor Adolf Briandt worries that campaigns' insulting language could provoke violence and harm the country's reputation for peace.
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Burma's largest monk-led rallies since 2007 supported the president's proposal to deport Rohingya Muslims, one of the world's most persecuted minorities.
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The Chilean state is set to close the country's only publicly owned paper - the 96-year-old La Nación - amid an alarming rise in the concentration of media ownership.
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Peru faces one of the most controversial and fascinating cases of the power of the Catholic Church affecting the daily lives of Peruvians.
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Estado de Chile es dueño de casi el 70% del diario que era el único no privado del país que tiene una alta concentración de la propiedad de los medios.
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El Perú sigue con atención una de las controversias más interesantes en cuanto al poder de la Iglesia Católica en la vida de los peruanos.
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