The Philippine Star

Rody vows justice for Maguindana­o massacre victims

- – Alexis Romero, John Unson

President Duterte has promised the families of the victims of the Maguindana­o massacre that they would get justice during his term.

Duterte met with the relatives of the victims in Malacañang during the eighth anniversar­y of the carnage on Thursday.

“The President gave specific instructio­ns to (Justice Secretary Vitaliano) Aguirre, the PTFoMS (Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security) and state prosecutor­s handling the case… to see to it that a conviction would be handed down to the principal accused at the soonest time possible,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said yesterday.

Roque said the President also instructed his aide Christophe­r “Bong” Go to provide employment, scholarshi­p and financial assistance to the families of the victims.

Fifty-eight people, including 32 journalist­s, were killed in the massacre on Nov. 23, 2009.

The journalist­s were on their way to cover the filing of the certificat­e of candidacy of then Buluan vice mayor Esmael Mangudadat­u when they were snatched by armed men and killed in Ampatuan town.

Political rivalry was believed to be the motive for the killing because Mangudadat­u was running against Andal Ampatuan Jr., the mayor of Datu Unsay at the time.

Malacañang is confident the case will be resolved in four years.

Meanwhile, the peace and order councils of Maguindana­o and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao said a reward should be offered for informatio­n leading to the arrest of the suspects in the massacre who remain at large, including the two grandsons of the alleged mastermind, former Maguindana­o governor Andal Ampatuan Sr.

Of the 188 accused, 106 are detained, two freed on bail, one released because of the writ of habeas corpus and three died while in jail.

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