Rappler on Trial: How Manila’s Favorite Legal Punching Bag Became a Global Case Study in Authoritarian DIY
When Rappler, the Philippine digital news site founded by Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, announced yet another court date last week, the global press corps barely flinched. We’ve seen this tango before: government subpoenas, sudden tax cases, the slow bureaucratic garrote—democracy’s version of death by a thousand paper cuts. From Berlin to Buenos Aires, editors simply…