CA allows 2021 Nobel Peace Prize awardee Maria Ressa US trip to receive another award

Nobel Peace Prize awardee for 2021 Maria A. Ressa was allowed by the Court of Appeals (CA) to travel to New Jersey in the United States from Feb. 17 to Feb. 22 to receive personally her 2022 Woodrow Wilson Award.
The permission to travel abroad was issued by the CA’s special seventh division in a resolution signed by Associate Justices Geraldine C. Fiel Macaraig, Marlene Gonzales Sison, and Bonifacio S. Pascua.
Ressa, chief executive of Rappler news outfit, will receive her award at the Princeton University in New Jersey on Saturday, Feb. 19. She is an alumna of the university where she graduated with Bachelor of Arts in English in 1986.
She was directed by the CA to advise the court of her return within 24 hours from Feb. 22.
The CA is reviewing Ressa’s 2020 conviction on cybercrime. With the pendency of the review, Ressa had to ask the CA permission to travel abroad.