
High-profile journalist Maria Ressa has been found guilty of libel in the Philippines in a case seen as a test of the country's media freedom.
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The former CNN journalist is the head of a news site that's critical of strongman President Rodrigo Duterte.
A writer for the site, Rappler, was also convicted. Both have been released on bail pending appeal - but could face six years in prison.
Ressa denied the charges and claimed they were politically motivated.
But the president and his supporters have accused her, and her site, of reporting fake news.
In a country where journalists are under threat, Ressa's case became symbolic and closely-followed - both domestically and internationally.
"Rappler and I were not the only ones on trial," Ressa told the BBC after the verdict.
"I think what you're seeing is death by a thousand cuts - not just of press freedom but of democracy."