The Aves de Rapiña libel case: A retrospect on the centennial of a case against press freedom
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
History
Document Type
Book Chapter
Source Title
Manila: Society and Culture
First Page
139
Last Page
159
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
In October 2008, the Philippine press will be celebrating the centennial of a famous libel case filed by Secretary of the Interior Dean Worcester, an official of the American colonial government, against the Filipino nationalist newspaper, El Renacimiento and its Filipino supplement, Muling Pagsilang. The court case and the resulting decision became a landmark in the history of the Philippines press but also in the history of our struggle for freedom from colonial rule. This paper is a retrospect into the court case as well as the characters involved. It will also try to answer the question whether there was a legal basis for libel or it was merely the machinations of the American colonial system to suppress any show of nationalism in an era where such a display of the clamor for independence was deemed illegal. It will also delve into the history of the El Renacimiento, its beginnings as a small newspaper put up by patriots, to its growth as a popular nationalist newspaper of the time and its eventual closure because of the libel case.
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Recommended Citation
Torres, J. Z. (2008). The Aves de Rapiña libel case: A retrospect on the centennial of a case against press freedom. Manila: Society and Culture, 139-159. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12839
Disciplines
Communication | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication
Keywords
Freedom of the press—Philippines—History; Libel and slander—Philippines—Cases
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