AMPATUAN MASSACRE

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AMPATUAN MASSACRE
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AMPATUAN
MASSACRE
PRIMER ON THE
The single, deadliest attack on the press happened on
NOVEMBER 23, 2009
IN AMPATUAN TOWN,
MAGUINDANAO PROVINCE.
WHAT HAPPENED
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TOTAL NUMBER OF VICTIMS
Genalin Mangudadatu, her sisters-in-law, and their relatives
departed for the municipality of Shariff Aguak to file the
Certificate of Candidacy (COC) of her husband Esmael “Toto”
Mangudadatu. Mangudadatu was running against Andal “Unsay”
Ampatuan Jr. for provincial governor in the 2010 elections.
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RELATIVES AND SUPPORTERS
OF TOTO MANGUDADATU
Genalin Mangudadatu, Eden Mangudadatu, Farinah Hassan, Surayda Bernan,
Mamotabai Mangudadatu, Wahida Kalim, Rowena Ante, Raida Abdul, Faridah
Sabdullah, Pinky Balayman, Lailani Balayman, Eugene Demillo, Abdillah Ayada,
Rahima Palawan, and Meriam Calimbol
The Mangudadatu women were accompanied by
supporters and lawyers.
Journalists and media workers joined them.
Mangudadatu’s filing of his COC was news. The
Ampatuan Clan has ruled over the Maguindanao
province in much of the decade, and its members
ran unopposed in past elections in the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao. Mangudadatu, a former
Ampatuan ally, invited the media to cover the filing of
his COC in a press conference after the Kalimudan
festival in Sultan Kudarat.
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LAWYERS AND A LAWYER’S DAD
Concepcion Brizuela, Cynthia Oquendo-Ayon, and
Catalino Oquendo Jr.
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VAN DRIVERS
Norton Edza and Razul Daud
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JOURNALISTS
AND MEDIA
WORKERS
Bengie Adolfo, Henry Araneta, McDelbert
Arriola, Rubello Bataluna, Arturo Betia, Romeo
Jimmy Cabillo, Marites Cablitas, Hannibal
Cachuela, Jephon Cadagdagon, John Caniban,
Eleanor Dalmacio, Noel Decena, Gina dela Cruz,
Jose Duhay, Jolito Evardo, Santos Gatchalian
Jr., Bienvenido Legarta Jr., Lindo Lupogan,
Ernesto Maravilla, Rey Merisco, Reynaldo
Momay, Marife Montaño, Rosell Morales, Victor
Nuñez, Joel Parcon, Ronnie Perante, Fernando
Razon, Alejandro Reblando, Napoleon Salaysay,
Francisco Subang Jr., Andres Teodoro, and
Daniel Tiamzon
The Mangudadatu and media convoy never reached its destination. A
few kilometers from Shariff Aguak, armed men allegedly led by Unsay
Ampatuan stopped the convoy at a police checkpoint in Barangay Salman.
The Group, including the journalists and media workers, was brought to
a hilltop where all were shot dead. The perpetrators planned to hide the
bodies and cars of the victims in pits dug by a backhoe owned by the
Maguindanao government.
Two other vehicles carrying six people who were not part of the
Mangudadatu convoy were intercepted at the checkpoint.
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PASSERS-BY
Wilhelm Palabrica, Mercy Palabrica, Eduardo
Lichonsito, Cecille Lichonsito, Daryll Vicent Delos
Reyes, and Anthony Ridao
THE MULTIPLE MURDER CASE
197
TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCUSED
This includes:
PO1 Johannes Draper (charges against him were
dismissed for lack of merit),
PO2 Hernani Decipulo (deceased),
Sukarno Badal and Esmael Canapia (both
discharged as state witnesses by the court).
The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged 197
persons including the head of the Ampatuan Clan,
Andal Ampatuan Sr., with 58 counts of murder.
The multiple murder case is being heard at the sala
of Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes of Branch 221 of the
Regional Trial Court of Quezon City.
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MEMBERS OF THE AMPATUAN CLAN
Andal Ampatuan Sr., Andal “Unsay” Ampatuan Jr., Zaldy
Ampatuan, Akmad “Tato” Ampatuan Sr., Bahnarin
Ampatuan, Sajid Islam Ampatuan, Anwar Ampatuan Sr.,
Anwar “Ipi” Ampatuan Jr., Anwar Sajid “Ulo” Ampatuan,
Kanor Ampatuan, Mama Ampatuan, Saudi Ampatuan,
Harris Ampatuan, Moning Ampatuan, and Norodin
Ampatuan
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MEMBERS OF PNP AND AFP,
including Maguindanao Provincial Police Director P/Supt. Abusama
Maguid, Maguindanao Provincial Deputy Police Director P/Chief Insp.
Sukarno Dicay, 1508th Provincial Mobile Group (PMG) OIC Group
Director P/Insp. Rex Ariel Diongon, 1507th PMG OIC Group Director
P/Insp. Saudi Mukamad, and P/Supt. Bahnarin Kamaong, brother of
Maguindanao Provincial Administrator Nurie Unas
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MEMBERS OF THE CIVILIAN VOLUNTEERS
ORGANIZATION AND PRIVATE MILITIA OF
THE AMPATUANS
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OTHER LOCAL GOVERNMENT
OFFICIALS (excluding the Ampatuans)
Mohamad Sangki and Sukarno Badal
FIVE
YEARS
WITHOUT
JUSTICE
The trial began in January 2010, with only Unsay Ampatuan as the named accused. The murder “informations”
naming the other accused were filed only in February 2010, after the DOJ in Manila concluded its preliminary
investigation.
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Seventy out of the 111 arraigned accused filed petitions for bail. Fortyone have been granted bail, most of them members of the 1507th and
1508th Provincial Mobile Groups of the Philippine National Police. At
present, the lawyers of Zaldy Ampatuan are presenting rebuttal evidence
in support of their client’s bail petition.
GRANTED BAIL
SPO1 Ali Solano, SPO2 Samad Maguindra, PO3 Gibrael Alano, PO3 Felix Daquilos, PO2 Kendatu Rakim,
PO2 Datu Jerry Utto, PO1 Marsman Nilong, PO1 Abdulmanan Saavedra, PO1 Jimmy Kadtong, PO1
Abdulbayan Mundas, PO1 Badjun Panegas, PO1 Abdurahman Batarasa, PO1 Marjul Julkadi, SPO2 George
Labayan, SPO1 Alimola Guianaton, SPO1 Elizer Rendaje, PO3 Ricky Balanueco, PO2 Rexson Guiama, PO1
Bensidick Alfonso, PO1 Pendatun Dima, PO1 Ebara Bebot, PO1 Amir Solaiman, PO1 Tamano Sahibal Hadi,
PO1 Michael Macarongon, PO1 Mahamad Balading, PO1 Herich Manisi Amaba, PO3 Rasid Anton, PO3
Felix E. Eñate Jr., PO1 Esprielito Giano Lejarso, PO1 Narkouk D. Mascud, SPO1 Eduardo Hermo Ong, PO2
Saudi Pasutan, PO1 Arnulfo Soriano,PO1 Pia Kamidon, PO3 Abibudin S. Abdulgani, PO2 Hamad Nana, PO1
Esmael Manuel Guialal, SPO2 Oscar Donato, PO1 Abdula Samma Baguadatu, PO2 Saudiar Alo Ulah, and
Police Inspector Michael Joy Macaraeg
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AWAITING RESOLUTION
including Andal Sr., Unsay, Zaldy, Akmad Sr., Sajid
Islam, Anwar Sr., Ipi, and Ulo, all surnamed Ampatuan
This is just one of the incidents in the continuing killing of journalists and media workers in the Philippines.
CMFR has recorded a total of 145
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killed during the
administration of
Corazon Aquino
82
work-related murders since 1986.
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killed during the nine-year
presidency of Gloria MacapagalArroyo, including the 32 journalists
and media workers killed in the
Ampatuan Massacre
killed during the
administration of
Fidel Ramos
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6
killed during the
administration of
Joseph Estrada
killed since President Benigno S. Aquino III
took office in July 2010
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CASES WITH CONVICTION
Dionisio Perpetuo Joaquin
Nesino Paulin Toling
Alberto Berbon
Odilon Mallari
Frank Palma
Rolando Ureta
Edgar Damalerio
Rowell Endrinal
Marlene Esperat
Klein Cantoneros
George Benaojan
Armando “Rachman” Pace
Arecio Padrigao
Gerardo “Doc Gerry” Ortega
No mastermind has been
convicted since 1986.
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CASES PENDING IN COURT
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CASES WITH ACQUITTAL
Elpidio “Ely” Binoya
Roger Mariano
Fernando Batul
Fernando “Batman” Lintuan
Dennis Ramos
32 Ampatuan Massacre victims
Marlene Esperat
Apolinario Pobeda
Nelson Nadura
Herson Hinolan
Martin Roxas
Arecio Padrigao
Ernesto Rollin
Crispin Perez
Ismael Pasigna
Desiderio Camangyan
Jovelito Agustin
Miguel “Mike” Belen
Gerardo Ortega
Neil Jimena
Antonio Silagon
Aldion Layao
Nestor Libaton
Edgardo Adajar
Joash Dignos
MORE INFORMATION ON THE KILLING OF JOURNALISTS
http://www.cmfr-phil.org/flagship-programs/freedom-watch/
http://www.cmfr-phil.org/ampatuanwatch/
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