Catching up on Maria Ressa
President Rodrigo Duterte has called Maria Ressa’s website, Rappler, “fake news” and his supporters have attacked the journalist on social media. Ressa says at one point she was getting 90 hate messages per hour https://t.co/AhsfEZyATp pic.twitter.com/Dh38KaohGg— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) November 11, 2019
"We've been living through three years of this kind of hell." Maria Ressa talks to Bill Whitaker about reporting on the Duterte administration in the Philippines. Sunday, on 60 Minutes https://t.co/tY6rySLCGc— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) November 9, 2019
Rappler founder Maria Ressa discusses the threat she is under for aggressively covering the Duterte Administration and its wars on drugs. See the full report, here: https://cbsn.ws/36PTNON
Maria Ressa has been threatened with rape, prison and death for her reporting on President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody drug war. Duterte's administration says her work is "fake news" https://t.co/gdlyoKYTW4— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) November 11, 2019
The Philippine government says 5,000 people have been killed in the Philippines’ war on drugs. Maria Ressa says that number is closer to 27,000 https://t.co/WlvXDTJkx0 pic.twitter.com/omSNjEAOF6— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) November 11, 2019
Maria Ressa risked her life as a journalist in war zones, but says waging a battle for truth in the Philippines is a tougher assignment https://t.co/fV6uXM5Lsr pic.twitter.com/49SUt7kP2z— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) November 11, 2019
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