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Hope is fading for justice after Philippines' worst massacre - Yahoo News

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Six years after gunmen flagged down a convoy of cars in the southern Philippine province and massacred all 58 occupants, relatives of the victims said Monday they are losing hope of seeing justice, especially after one of the accused was released on bail.

The Philippines' worst massacre was believed to have been political motivated, and the principal suspects are members of the Ampatuan clan, who ruled Maguindanao province for decades. The convoy carried family members of a political rival and 32 media workers, making the killings also the world's largest single attack on journalists.

The Ampatuans have denied the charges against them.

Ramonita Salaysay, widow of a slain journalist, said the release last March of suspect Sajid Ampatuan after posting 11.6 million peso ($247,561) bail for 58 murder cases was too painful and shows the unfairness of the justice system.

He is the youngest son of clan patriarch Andal Ampatuan Sr., a former Maguindanao governor, who died of a heart attack in July during his trial. The younger Ampatuan has registered his candidacy for a mayoral race in next year's election.

Late Monday, Salaysay and other relatives of victims marked the anniversary of the massacre by saying prayers and lighting candles in front of portraits of the dead at a historic bridge near the presidential palace in Manila. In southern General Santos city, relatives of other victims heard Mass at a cemetery where 12 of the slain journalists are buried.

Journalist groups also held marches to commemorate the killings and demand justice for the victims.

"My question is, is there really justice?" said Salaysay, her voice distraught. "With so many killed, Sajid paid 11.6 million pesos and immediately he was released while the conviction we are waiting for cannot be given."

She said her blood pressure rose when she heard he was freed on bail, when all along the victims expected that because the crime was heinous, bail would not be allowed.

"We felt tramped upon, it added to our pain that's why I could not move on," she said, adding that their case shows "the justice system in the Philippines is really unfair."

April Dalmacio, the eldest of three daughters left behind by journalist Leah Dalmacio, also despaired that the trial is progressing so slowly and attention on the case has waned.

She expressed fears others of the accused may find a way to be released.

Officials have said the case has been slow because of its sheer size and complexity, with nearly 200 people charged for the killings.

Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said of the 197 accused, 111 have been arrested and arraigned, a total of 178 witnesses have been heard and the prosecution has already rested its case. He said the executive branch also wants to see the case resolved but can only wait for the judicial branch.

Amnesty International Philippines expressed concern that no one has been held accountable for the killing of at least eight witnesses since 2009. It added that delays and setbacks to court proceedings due to bail hearings should not be an excuse.

"Denial of justice to the victims is an affront to human rights and a mockery of justice in the country," the human rights watchdog said in a statement.

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@Pinoy @Cossack25A1 @WuMaoCleverbot

This is why we will never cede our islands to you despite your strident begging. The moment your banana republic gets their hands on those islands is the moment:
1. An industrial prostitution complex springs up on the island to service US troops.
2. A Guantanamo Bay opens up to indefinitely imprison indigenous Muslims from Mindanao without trial.
 
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@Pinoy @Cossack25A1 @WuMaoCleverbot

This is why we will never cede our islands to you despite your strident begging. The moment your banana republic gets their hands on those islands is the moment:
1. An industrial prostitution complex springs up on the island to service US troops.
2. A Guantanamo Bay opens up to indefinitely imprison indigenous Muslims from Mindanao without trial.

And what? Your country will hog all the natural resources in that area until it is depleted?!
 
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Ampatuan family is very vital for Manila to rein in Muslim community in Maguindanau, they are Manila cards to holding baçk MILF influences in much mindanao area.
 
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Ampatuan family is very vital for Manila to rein in Muslim community in Maguindanau, they are Manila cards to holding baçk MILF influences in much mindanao area.

MILF.....? Philippines would be better if it was ruled by MILFs
 
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A Guantanamo Bay opens up to indefinitely imprison indigenous Muslims from Mindanao without trial.

Didn't the Chinese military recently kill people they claimed to be Muslim terrorists, including women and children in Xinjiang? Were they given a fair trial?
 
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Does this ring a bell, China? lol

Seriously this is really unfortunate. Six years have passed and yet not a single perpetrator of that heinous crime was convicted. The search for justice by the families of victims of the Maguindanao massacre are losing hope fighting for justice. Aquino has promised according to them that the massacre case will be resolved under his term. But judging from the developments of the cause, it will take more many years, this case can be resolved.

Aquino must dip his finger in the case, and see what is now happening. The judge may be sleeping and sleeping long.
 
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Ampatuan family is very vital for Manila to rein in Muslim community in Maguindanau, they are Manila cards to holding baçk MILF influences in much mindanao area.
I would love to be ruled by MILFs all my life day n night.:rofl:

But the hot MILFs.
 
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And what? Your country will hog all the natural resources in that area until it is depleted?!
At least , we will develop infrastructure in that area to improve quality of life of local not like Filippino who dont even know to improve quality of ordinary people.

Dont tell me ordinary people dont uses road or bridge. Dont tell me these things dont improve their life like cutting down transport time or shipping time?

If we let filippino rule, it will be nothing improve except resources depleted. Its a fact. :enjoy:

Does this ring a bell, China? lol

Seriously this is really unfortunate. Six years have passed and yet not a single perpetrator of that heinous crime was convicted. The search for justice by the families of victims of the Maguindanao massacre are losing hope fighting for justice. Aquino has promised according to them that the massacre case will be resolved under his term. But judging from the developments of the cause, it will take more many years, this case can be resolved.

Aquino must dip his finger in the case, and see what is now happening. The judge may be sleeping and sleeping long.
He rather fight China under the order of US master than serve justice for his local people. When his people get rape by American, he will still fight China. If millions Filippino died by natural disaster, he will still fight China rather than improve quality of his local people, he is a sickman.
 
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