Maguindanao Massacre

This is a repost from another site. It’s sad that Philippines now beat Iraq, not on oil but being the worst country for journalists. It's atrocious, barbaric, gruesome, horrible, nightmarish, so evil to the highest degree; how could they do these to women, children, reporters and innocent civilians. There certainly is no law on the land to serve justice to these evil deeds, they should be stripped of their humanity!

5th COMMANDMENT: THOU SHALL NOT KILL

Please display this black ribbon in your blogs, Tweeter account and Facebook accounts as we, in unison, mourn the victims of yet another atrocity in the hands of merciless politicians.




Some Names of Maguindanao Massacre victims:
Andy Teodoro, Southern Forum
Ian Subang, publisher, Socsargen Today
Jimmy Cabello, correspondent, Midland Review
Marife Montaño, Saksi
Benvinido “Jun-jun” Legarta, Frontera
Alejandro “Bong” Reblando, Manila Bulletin
Victor Nuñez, UNTV
Marites Cabletas, News Focus
Gina dela Cruz, Saksi
Rey Merisco
Joy Dujay
Arturo Betia
Ruel Becena
Juvy Legarta
Atty. Connie Bresuela
Atty. Cynthia Oquindo
Bai Farinah Mangudadatu
Vice Mayor Bai Eden Mangudadatu
Jenalyn Mangudadatu, wife of Vice-Mayor Ismael Mangudadatu
Abdila Ayadi
Wilhelm Palabrica
Jun Oquindo
Eduardo “Nonie” Lechonsito
Mercy Palabrica
Daryyl Palabrica
Narcia Palabrica
Zorayda Bernan
Pinky Mangayan
Rahina “Toto” Palawan
Farida Sabdula
Rowena Ante-Mangudadatu
Miriam Calimbol
Wahida Ali Kalim
Ela Balarman
Marities Cabletas
Raida Sapalon

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (who earlier declared a State of Emergency in Maguindanao), the media and press people, the religious and even the US government condemned the merciless killings.

As of press time, forty seven (57) cadavers have been recovered while 4 victims survived. The Maguindanao Massacre survivors are now in the custody of proper authorities and were reported to have been placed under the witness protection program by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Meanwhile, the Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) strongly urged its members to wear a black ribbon or arm band to protest the Maguindanao Massacre and to show sympathy to the victims’ families.

JUSTICE is what we need now, so help us, dear God. May their souls rest in peace.

JUSTICE FOR THE VICTIMS!

1 comments:

January 5, 2010 at 4:36 AM sophie said...

Good post…..Valuable information for all.I will recommend my friends to read this for sure…

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