"The bill's vague provisions make it easy for the state to target artistic and creative productions, especially critical, satirical or protest forms it subjectively deems as anti-government or subversive " or terrorist, in today's cruder parlance," says Concerned Artists of the Philippines secretary general Lisa Ito, who compares current conditions under Duterte's government to the […]
SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:06PM on July 3, 2020