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How to Stand Up to a Dictator: Radio 4 Book of the Week
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Maria Ressa, honored with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021, has dedicated her life to challenging authority with truth. Her relentless pursuit of uncovering disinformation, initiated by her own government to manipulate and mislead the population, has placed her at odds with one of the most influential figures in the Philippines, President Duterte. As a consequence, Ressa faces multiple arrest warrants and the daunting prospect of over a century in prison, all for her commitment to truthful reporting.In "How to Stand Up to a Dictator," she narrates the gradual erosion of democratic values, likening it to the detonation of an unseen digital time bomb that erodes personal freedoms. The book intricately explores a global network of misinformation, tracing its impact from Duterte's infamous drug war to the upheaval at the U.S. Capitol, the complications of Brexit, cyber warfare from Russia and China, and the influence of tech giants like Facebook and Silicon Valley. It underscores the powerful connection between our online actions and real-world outcomes.Maria Ressa's vivid account from the digital conflict's frontlines serves as a crucial wake-up call, urging society to defend democratic principles before they're irrevocably lost. Her efforts have garnered applause from notable figures: Hillary Clinton regards her as a personal hero and a cautionary figure. Amal Clooney admires her small stature but gigantic courage in the quest for truth, while Carole Cadwalladr considers her an essential voice, remarkable in countless ways. Ressa's story is a testament to resilience in the face of oppression and a clarion call to hold firm against deceit.
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Maria Ressa, honored with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021, has dedicated her life to challenging authority with truth. Her relentless pursuit of uncovering disinformation, initiated by her own government to manipulate and mislead the population, has placed her at odds with one of the most influential figures in the Philippines, President Duterte. As a consequence, Ressa faces multiple arrest warrants and the daunting prospect of over a century in prison, all for her commitment to truthful reporting.In "How to Stand Up to a Dictator," she narrates the gradual erosion of democratic values, likening it to the detonation of an unseen digital time bomb that erodes personal freedoms. The book intricately explores a global network of misinformation, tracing its impact from Duterte's infamous drug war to the upheaval at the U.S. Capitol, the complications of Brexit, cyber warfare from Russia and China, and the influence of tech giants like Facebook and Silicon Valley. It underscores the powerful connection between our online actions and real-world outcomes.Maria Ressa's vivid account from the digital conflict's frontlines serves as a crucial wake-up call, urging society to defend democratic principles before they're irrevocably lost. Her efforts have garnered applause from notable figures: Hillary Clinton regards her as a personal hero and a cautionary figure. Amal Clooney admires her small stature but gigantic courage in the quest for truth, while Carole Cadwalladr considers her an essential voice, remarkable in countless ways. Ressa's story is a testament to resilience in the face of oppression and a clarion call to hold firm against deceit.
