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NANANATILING mapanganib na lugar ang Pilipinas para sa mga mamamahayag ayon sa mga international non-government organizations na nakatutok sa kalaga­yan ng mga kagawad ng media sa buong mundo.

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Nawala na sa listahan sa “World’s Most Deadly Countries for Journalist” ang Pilipinas sumala pa sa gipagawas nga listahan sa New York –based press freedom watchdog nga Committee to Protect Journalist (CPJ) analysis sa miaging semana.

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Because four media workers were killed in the country for unclear reasons in 2015, the France-based Reporters San Frontieres (RSF) or Reporters Without Borders still listed the Philippines among the world’s top five deadliest places for journalists.

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The Philippines is no longer listed as one of Most Deadly Countries for Journalists this year. But is this something to be proud about? Not really.

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Here’s positive news at the end of the year: the Philippines, for the first time since 2007, is not included in the 2015 list of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists.

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NANANATILING mapanganib na lugar ang Pilipinas para sa mga mamamahayag ayon sa mga international non-government organizations na nakatutok sa kalaga­yan ng mga kagawad ng media sa buong mundo.

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Nawala na sa listahan sa “World’s Most Deadly Countries for Journalist” ang Pilipinas sumala pa sa gipagawas nga listahan sa New York –based press freedom watchdog nga Committee to Protect Journalist (CPJ) analysis sa miaging semana.

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Because four media workers were killed in the country for unclear reasons in 2015, the France-based Reporters San Frontieres (RSF) or Reporters Without Borders still listed the Philippines among the world’s top five deadliest places for journalists.

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The Philippines is no longer listed as one of Most Deadly Countries for Journalists this year. But is this something to be proud about? Not really.

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Here’s positive news at the end of the year: the Philippines, for the first time since 2007, is not included in the 2015 list of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists.

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