The tax court says in its ruling it acquitted 2021 Nobel laureate because of the prosecution's failure to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
(7/9) I had a good feeling about today because not one shred of evidence supporting these charges was presented in court. But of course, we’ve lived in the upside down so long that I was prepared for the worst.
— Maria Ressa (@mariaressa) January 18, 2023
Faced a pattern of harassment
The tax court said in its ruling it acquitted Ressa and Rappler because of the prosecution's failure to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
The Philippine's justice department said it respected the decision of the court.
Ressa, 59 is currently on bail as she appeals a six-year prison sentence handed down in 2020 for a libel conviction.
She has been fighting a string of government lawsuits since 2018 which she has described as part of a pattern of harassment.
Her plight has stoked international concern about media harassment in the Philippines, described as one of Asia's most dangerous places for journalists.
"Hope is what this provides," said Ressa when asked if she thought the tide was turning under the watch of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, whose office has said the leader respects press freedom.Rights groups lauded decision
Media watchdogs and human rights groups lauded the court's decision, which they said was a win for journalists and the rule of law.
"It is a victory for press freedom in the Philippines," Carlos Conde, senior researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.
The challenge for the Marcos administration is "to take stock of this and ensure that journalists did their jobs without fear", Conde said.
In October, a radio journalist was shot dead, among scores killed in the past decade.The Philippines ranked 147 out of 180 countries in the 2022 World Press Freedom Index, and the Committee to Protect Journalists ranks the Philippines seventh in the world in its 2021 impunity index, which tracks deaths of media members whose killers go free.
Source: TRTWorld and agencies
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