Frenchie Mae

2024 - 11 - 11

Frenchie Mae: The Journalist Fighting for Freedom (and Maybe Even a Snack)

activism in media - community journalism - freedom of opinion - Frenchie Mae Cumpio - human rights - Philippines journalism - press freedom - UN Special Rapporteur

Join us as we delve into the inspiring story of Frenchie Mae Cumpio, a journalist fighting for freedom against all odds!

In a world where journalism sometimes comes at a perilous cost, the case of Frenchie Mae Cumpio stands out as a poignant reminder. Currently in pre-trial detention, Cumpio has become the face of the struggle for free press and human rights in the Philippines. UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan has publicly expressed her dismay at the unjustifiably long detention of the community journalist, highlighting the urgent need for justice not only for Cumpio but also for countless others fighting similar battles around the world.

On Monday, fervent supporters, including activists and alternative media groups, gathered to echo the call for Cumpio’s release. These advocates seek not only Cumpio's freedom but also that of other human rights activists who have been similarly detained. Frenchie Mae has been accused of illegal possession of firearms and financial terrorism, charges that she vehemently denies, asserting her innocence and connection to any terrorist organizations. It’s like being stuck in a soap opera where the plot thickens with accusations and drama every week!

The determination of the Women Press Freedom organization stands out as they assert their unwavering solidarity with Cumpio, insisting on the dismissal of all charges against her. Cumpio’s case has garnered international attention, and many are rallying their support, creating a ripple effect that desires to change how journalists are viewed in conflict and politically charged environments. After all, journalists in the Philippines are no strangers to facing down threats, risking their lives to report the truth.

As waves of support continue to build, Cumpio's story serves as an emblem of resilience. It’s essential to remember that every day, brave journalists like her risk their safety to uncover and share the truth, often under conditions that would make even the toughest playwright reconsider their script. In a world where misinformation can spread faster than wildfire, let’s not forget that every click on a trustworthy story helps keep valuable voices alive! Did you know the Philippines has consistently ranked as one of the most dangerous countries for journalists? This highlights the critical importance of protecting those who bring us the news, one daring headline at a time!

Philippines: Special Rapporteur calls for justice for journalist ... (OHCHR)

GENEVA – The Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, Irene Khan* today expressed dismay at the unjustifiably long pre-trial detention of ...

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Image courtesy of "ABS-CBN News"

Activists call for release of detained journalist, human rights advocates (ABS-CBN News)

Activists and alternative media groups on Monday called for the release of their fellow journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio as well as human rights advocat.

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Image courtesy of "Bulatlat"

UN expert assails continued detention of Frenchie Mae (Bulatlat)

MANILA — United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression Irene Khan expressed dismay over the unjustifiably long detention of community ...

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Image courtesy of "Coalition For Women in Journalism"

Philippines: Frenchie Mae Cumpio's Fight Against Unjust Charges ... (Coalition For Women in Journalism)

Women Press Freedom stands in unwavering solidarity with Cumpio and demands her immediate release, along with the dismissal of all charges against her.

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Image courtesy of "UCAN"

Calls grow for release of Philippine journalist, activists (UCAN)

Frenchie Mae Cumpio and four activists were charged with illegal possession of firearms and financial terrorism.

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Image courtesy of "INQUIRER.net"

Journalist jailed since 2020 denies Red links (INQUIRER.net)

Community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio denied being part of a terrorist organization when she appeared in court for the first time.

UN rapporteur calls for fail trial for detain Tacloban-based journalist (Manila Bulletin)

A United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur has called on the Philippine government to give a prompt and fair trial to detained community journalist Frenchie ...

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