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100th Day of the Ampatuan Massacre

Today, March 3, 2010, we mark the 100th day since the November 23 Ampatuan Massacre, when 32 of our colleagues, along with 25 other people, were slaughtered in the worst election-related violence in our history and the worst single attack on the press ever.

IFJ Joins London Call on President Arroyo to Stamp out Impunity in the Philippines

March 04, 2010 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the National Union of Journalists in Great Britain and Ireland (NUJ), joined the Campaign for Human Rights in the Philippines and Amnesty International at a rally yesterday at the Human Rights Action Centre in London to mark 100 days since the massacre of 23 November [...]

Invitation to join and cover

Let us not forget Today is the 4th month anniversary of the Amptuan massacre that killed 58 persons, including 32 members of media. Two of the victims were lensmen — Jepon Cadagdagon of Saksi News and Reynaldo “Bebot” Momay of Midland Review whose body remains unaccounted for. Thus, on this month’s commemoration of the tragedy, [...]

On the 4th month of the Ampatuan Massacre, we vow once again: “We will keep watch, we will not falter, until an accounting is made”

Exactly four months have gone by since 57 persons, 32 of them media workers, were slaughtered in the town of Ampatuan, Maguindanao, the worst single instance of political violence in our country’s recent history and the worst single attack on the press ever. Exactly four months since November 23, 2009, we find the judicial process [...]

Let Us Not Forget

Exactly four months have gone by since 57 persons, 32 of them media workers, were slaughtered in the town of Ampatuan, Maguindanao, the worst single instance of political violence in our country’s recent history and the worst single attack on the press ever. Exactly four months since November 23, 2009, we find the judicial process [...]

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