Daily Tribune (Philippines)

2009 massacre decision looms

- By Kristina Maralit

A resolution to the Maguindana­o massacre is expected prior to the 10th anniversar­y of the gruesome massacre on 23 November 2009 after the case has been submitted for decision, Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said.

The long-drawn legal battle provided a painful bruise to the national psyche as 58 individual­s,

including 32 members of the press, suffered brutal deaths when they joined relatives and supporters of then-Buluan, Maguindana­o Vice Mayor Esmael “Toto” Mangudadat­u in a motorcade to the Commission on Elections office to file his certificat­e of candidacy for governor.

Barring unforeseen circumstan­ces, we are hoping for a decision by the third week of November.

“[I]n an order dated 22 August 2019, the court has already declared the Ampatuan Maguindana­o massacre case as deemed submitted for decision,” Presidenti­al Task Force for Media Security (PTFoMS) and Undersecre­tary Joel Egco cited a report dated 3 September, quoting Department of Justice (DoJ) Prosecutor General Benedicto Malcontent­o.

Part of DU30 legacy

“The court has already deemed the case as submitted for decision and, barring unforeseen circumstan­ces, we are hoping for a decision by the third week of November,” Andanar noted.

Andanar co-chairs the PTFoMS with DoJ Secretary Menardo Guevarra.

“This is another addition to President Duterte’s legacy, that one of the most despicable acts against journalist­s in the history of the world will finally come to a close during his term. We expect that justice will ultimately prevail for the victims and their families,” he stated.

The politicall­y-motivated slaughter was tagged as the worst violent election-related incident in recent Philippine history.

Members of the powerful Ampatuan clan, political rivals of the Mangudadat­us, were accused of mastermind­ing the gruesome crime.

Product of determinat­ion

Andal “Datu Unsay” Ampatuan Jr. is the primary accused in the case tried at the sala of Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes of Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 221.

Andanar lauded the hard work exerted by members of the prosecutio­n in the quest for justice for the victims and their families.

“Again, we cannot help but be amazed at the dedication of the men and women of the law enforcemen­t units, prosecutor­s, and most especially, the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security, whose passion for their work is exceeded only by their desire to see this case through its conclusion,” the PCOO official averred.

Egco vowed the agency will remain vigilant in ensuring no further delays will stall the proceeding­s.

“We will exhaust all means to help guard the sanctity of the judicial process in these crucial times, so that justice may finally be served in these cases,” he declared.

 ??  ?? PreSiDenti­al Communicat­ions operations office Secretary Martin andanar says closure is coming for the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre.
PreSiDenti­al Communicat­ions operations office Secretary Martin andanar says closure is coming for the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre.

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