“In law as what we say, one’s freedom ends where someone else’s rights begin. Thus, I advise Ms. Ressa to just face the complaint/decision head-on,” Roque said. | KAguilarINQ
the presidential mouthpiece’s claim that President Rodrigo Duterte supports press freedom in the country.
The Palace official then noted Ressa can speak and say whatever she wants against the administration since it is her “right” and her “freedom of expression.”
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