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"Murders, assaults, arrests, abusive lawsuits and censorship were the hallmark of 2006 in this country (the Philippines)," Paris-based Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF or Reporters Without Borders) said in its annual report, released Thursday.
At least 328 journalists were arrested and 517 physically assaulted or threatened, the report said.
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"Murders, assaults, arrests, abusive lawsuits and censorship were the hallmark of 2006 in this country (the Philippines)," Paris-based Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF or Reporters Without Borders) said in its annual report, released Thursday.
At least 328 journalists were arrested and 517 physically assaulted or threatened, the report said.
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