The Philippine Star

Maguindana­o massacre victims’ kin seek dialogue with Duterte

- By JOHN UNSON

Gov. Esmael Mangudadat­u and relatives of the 58 victims of the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre are seeking a dialogue with President Duterte.

“We have already informed people close to him about our wish for a dialogue. I’m pretty sure President Duterte will respond positively,” Mangudadat­u said yesterday.

Among the 58 people who perished in the massacre, in what could be the country’s worst election-related violent incident, were the governor’s wife Genalyn and several members of the Mangudadat­u clan.

The massacre, allegedly perpetrate­d by members of Maguindana­o’s then dreaded Ampatuan clan and their private militia also left 32 media men dead.

“We want to hear from President Duterte his official position on the massacre case and his commitment to help us in our quest for justice,” Mangudadat­u said.

Mangudadat­u said Duterte, while still mayor of Davao City, provided them legal advice on how to pursue the criminal cases against leaders of the Ampatuan clan implicated in the massacre.

“Now he is already president, we want to hear from him his commitment of support,” Mangudadat­u said.

Mangudadat­u said he and relatives of other victims are convinced the alleged plotters of the massacre, now in jail and undergoing litigation, might be convicted even before President Duterte’s term ends in 2022.

“Our president was a former prosecutor. We are confident it would be easier for us to achieve justice now that he is at the helm of the national government, knowing well his experience in handling criminal cases,” Mangudadat­u said.

Mangudadat­u, now on his third and last term as Maguindana­o governor, said he and relatives of other victims of the massacre are still waiting for the President’s answer to their request for a dialogue.

“We are confident justice will no longer be as elusive as ever now that President Duterte is there in Malacañang,” he said.

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