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Philippines warns Rappler’s Maria Ressa, other journalists over ‘plot’ against Rodrigo Duterte

  • The president’s spokesman said the allegations were based on information shared by a foreign intelligence agency

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse
The Philippine government on Monday warned the media against plotting to “destroy” President Rodrigo Duterte’s government, as his spokesman accused journalists of spreading fake news.
The warning followed recent local news reports alleging the Duterte family’s involvement in illegal drugs and raising questions about a large increase in his wealth.

“They are all there doing their thing, trying to destroy this government by spreading false news and planting intrigues against the government,” Duterte spokesman Salvador Panelo told a news conference.

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He released a graphic which he said showed how a video of a hooded man alleging the Duterte family’s role in the narcotics trade was shared by one journalist to colleagues employed by other Philippine news outfits.

The news organisations named have all reported extensively on Duterte’s crackdown against illegal drugs that has left more than 5,000 suspects dead at the hands of the police in what rights groups have said may be a crime against humanity.

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