villachoose.blogg.se

Maria ressa
Maria ressa









maria ressa

“This is part of the reason this moment is particularly important, because how much money is enough?” Ressa asked. Unfortunately, the industry doesn’t seem to believe it has any obligation to serve the public interest, only to deliver returns to shareholders, she said. Since tech “created the problem,” she argued, the first remedies must come from there.

MARIA RESSA SERIES

But the underlying systems haven’t changed,” she said, referencing revelations in The Wall Street Journal series “The Facebook Files” that the company abandoned a temporary measure to minimize posts that induced angry engagement right after the 2020 election because it was less profitable.įixing this will require the technology industry, journalism, and the public to step up. “You guys heaved a sigh of relief after the election of President Biden. While digital warfare in the Philippines may be starker, Americans should not feel more protected from its effects, she said. “You can’t have integrity of elections if you don’t have integrity of facts,” said Ressa, who traced the seeding of the “Stop the Steal” narrative back to August 2019 and mapped its spread online through Jan. The strategy has immediate and dangerous ramifications, she said, as many countries, including the Philippines and the U.S., are scheduled to hold elections in 2022. tech companies, she told Latanya Sweeney, Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). “And these types of tactics on social media really do work.”ĭuterte’s elaborate network of fake and real Facebook accounts in the Philippines working in coordination to flood enough disinformation and lies to drown out facts and truth and change people’s views and behavior, should serve as a “cautionary tale” for other countries and prompt calls for immediate interventions that must be led by the U.S. All of this is meant to intimidate me, to silence me, or to be afraid and duck out,” she said.

maria ressa

“I am putting myself in their power because I will do my job. 10, Ressa still doesn’t know whether the Duterte government will allow her to attend. Invited to receive her Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway, on Dec.

maria ressa

Facing years in prison, she’s appealing the conviction and says the charges are merely an attempt to weaken Rappler and serve as a warning to other journalists. Ressa neither wrote nor edited the piece, which was published in 2012, before the libel law existed.

maria ressa

Ressa has been sued and arrested multiple times, and Manila court convicted her of cyber libel in June 2020 over a story about a wealthy businessman’s ties to a judge and to the drug world. Since 2016, Ressa and her Rappler colleagues have been targeted online for their criticism and exposés of Duterte. She was a reporter and bureau chief at CNN for two decades before co-founding Rappler, an independent investigative news outlet, in the Philippines, in 2012. This is the world we live in,” said Ressa, winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, referencing a notion from Yale historian Timothy Snyder’s book “On Tyranny.”Ĭurrently a Shorenstein Center Fellow and Hauser Leader at the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School, Ressa has spent her 35 years in journalism covering Southeast Asia. “When you want to rip the heart out of a democracy, you go after the facts. You get what’s been happening in the Philippines over the past five years, as President Rodrigo Duterte’s government has turned social media into an effective tool of information warfare designed to intimidate and silence all opposition and distort and manipulate the public’s understanding of reality, warned investigative journalist Maria Ressa during the annual Salant Lecture on Freedom of the Press on Tuesday evening. What happens when an authoritarian leader waging a campaign of extrajudicial killings and disappearances in his antidrug war uses the internet to spread misinformation and set public opinion against all critics of his methods, including journalists?











Maria ressa