The arrest warrant vs Maria Ressa is being served at the Rappler HQ now, an officer part of the serving party who introduced himself to be part of the NBI tried to prohibit me from taking videos — WHICH IS PART OF MY JOB pic.twitter.com/TElJzSjJer
Sponsor— Aika Rey (@reyaika) February 13, 2019
He threatened that he will go after me if I don’t stop recording. He started taking a video of me “for being stubborn.”
It’s my job to put it on record
— Aika Rey (@reyaika) February 13, 2019
BREAKING: NBI agents slip into our building at 5 pm (you know what that cutoff time means) to serve arrest warrant vs @rapplerdotcom CEO @mariaressa. They tell us to stop taking videos. We won’t. https://t.co/Pw8ub4M5xS #DefendPressFreedom #StandWithRappler
— Miss Go (@miriamgracego) February 13, 2019
With @mariaressa at the NBI. We do not duck. We do not hide. We are Rappler @rapplerdotcom #DefendPressFreedom pic.twitter.com/ULM0pW1HSb
— Glenda Gloria (@glendamgloria) February 13, 2019
Finally out. Thank you for your support! #HoldTheLine pic.twitter.com/EOHTmx0i12
— Maria Ressa (@mariaressa) February 14, 2019
The Global Editors Network stands with its board member @mariaressa in these difficult times. We stand by her in the face of government repression and fully support her work. We respect the courage with which she, and @rapplerdotcom, approach journalism. https://t.co/z8HC2f2Rp6
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) February 13, 2019
You know a government is desperate when they arrest a journalist.
President Duterte: FREE @mariaressa NOW.@UNESCO@pressfreedom#MariaRessa#PressFreedom https://t.co/Ot4g3v6s34
— Christiane Amanpour (@camanpour) February 13, 2019
The ink had not dried on our protest letter this morning to Philippines President Duterte for the persecution of @MariaRessa when cybercrime division officers arrived at @rapplerdotcom headquarters to arrest her. #journalismisnotacrime #pressfreedom https://t.co/VZp0ErGhAl
— World Editors Forum (@WorldEditors) February 13, 2019