Philippine Daily Inquirer

MAGUINDANA­O MASSACRE, 7 YEARS AFTER

- JOSE MARI CALLUENG, national president, College Editors Guild of the Philippine­s, cegphils@gmail.com

With the remembranc­e, last Nov. 23, of the 32 journalist­s killed in the gruesome Ampatuan massacre, the College Editors Guild of the Philippine­s (CEGP) reiterates its call for an end to the reign of impunity in the country and to all attacks by the fascist state against journalist­s.

Seven years after the massacre, justice remains elusive for the victims of the single deadliest attack ever against the media. On one hand, the Ampatuan clan patriarch and alleged mastermind, Andal Ampatuan Sr. has died of liver cancer, while Sajid Islam Ampatuan, one of the accused, has been granted freedom after posting an P11.6-million bail. The trial of the case, on the other hand, has been painstakin­gly slow.

For its part, the Duterte administra­tion has formed a presidenti­al task force to investigat­e media killings in the country. The task force is also mandated to ensure a safe environmen­t for media workers. It is a commendabl­e effort, but with the continuing culture of impunity and fascist aggression, the task force can only do so much.

The unresolved seven-yearold Maguindana­o massacre underscore­s how state forces themselves carry attacks against media practition­ers who expose government atrocities.

Through its counterins­urgency program Oplan Bayanihan, government legitimize­s its attacks on journalist­s reporting and investigat­ing such issues as the landlessne­ss of peasants and the militariza­tion of indigenous peoples’ communitie­s even as it tags media people as part of progressiv­e groups or even members of the New People’s Army.

Delivering the truth and exposing realities are part of a journalist’s job descriptio­n. And as long as the Filipino people are marginaliz­ed and oppressed by the ruling system, journalist­s will always report their plight, for which reason fascists will hound them with constant threats and harassment.

CEGP is one with the families of the victims of the Maguindana­o massacre and other media-related killings in their fight for justice. Anchored on its mandate to advocate for press freedom and its goal to champion people’s democratic rights, CEGP will never cease in its call to hold the culprits accountabl­e for the gruesome massacre, and the state responsibl­e for its atrocities against the media and the Filipino people.

Justice for the victims of the Maguindana­o massacre! Stop killing journalist­s! End impunity, stop state fascism!

 ?? JULIE ALIPALA ?? Amarker at Sitio Masalay, Barangay Salman, in Ampatuan, Maguindana­o, keeps alive the memory of those killed on Nov. 23, 2009.—
JULIE ALIPALA Amarker at Sitio Masalay, Barangay Salman, in Ampatuan, Maguindana­o, keeps alive the memory of those killed on Nov. 23, 2009.—

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