The Freeman

Aquino administra­tion urged to expedite resolution of case

6 YEARS AFTER MAGUINDANA­O MASSACRE

- — Kristine B. Quintas and Michael Vencynth H. Braga/NSA

It has been exactly six years ago after the Maguindana­o massacre, but victims and their families have yet to attain justice.

No one has been convicted for the gruesome killing of 58 innocent people, including 34 journalist­s in Sitio Masalay, Barangay Salman in Ampatuan town, Maguindana­o, on November 22, 2009, which is considered the single deadliest event for journalist­s in history.

The Cebu Federation of Beat Journalist­s is asking President Benigno Aquino III to help ensure the speedy resolution of the case.

“We urge the authoritie­s and the judiciary to expedite the resolution of the case to give the victims and their families’ justice,” CFBJ President Elias Baquero said.

CFBJ is an umbrella organizati­on of nine other media groups in Cebu namely the Regional Journalist­s in Cebu, City Hall Associatio­n of Reporters in Media, Capitol Associatio­n of Reporters in Tri-Media, Cebu Economic Journalist­s Associatio­n, Sports Correspond­ents, Defense and Police Corp. Reporters, Media Associatio­n for Life, Liberty, Equality and Truth, Media in Cebu South, Associatio­n of Reporters in Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu City for Integrity, Truth and Equality and LENS composed of Cebu’s photograph­ers.

Baquero said to avoid a similar deplorable act by politician­s and their supporters against the media and other civilians, the government and the court must act swiftly in bringing the perpetrato­rs to justice.

Baquero hopes that the case would be resolved before Aquino’s term expires in 2016 as what the President vowed in his 2010 campaign to resolve the Maguindana­o massacre.

With the slow-paced justice system, however, Baquero said attaining justice “is seems impossible now.”

“About seven months left of his term; it seems justice is still inaccessib­le. Wala pa’y makitang hustisya,” he said.

In a Rappler report, Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno said the trial of the case is already expedited “at the maximum.” She added that the Supreme Court already directed Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 221 Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes to focus on the case.

Then Justice Secretary Leila De Lima earlier expressed optimism that there will be some conviction­s made before June 2016, or before the Aquino administra­tion ends.

Moreover, Baquero said CFBJ will ceaselessl­y condemn the brutal murder of the members of the media in Maguindana­o.

“The Cebu Federation of Beat Journalist­s condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the massacre in Maguindana­o,” read CFBJ resolution passed in 2009.

It can be recalled that they were en route to the Commission on Elections provincial office for the filing of the candidacy of then Buluan Vice Mayor Esmael Mangudadat­u who challenged Andal Ampatuan Jr. in the 2010 gubernator­ial race, when armed men, allegedly working for the Ampatuans, ambushed and killed them.

The Ampatuan clan, the rival of the Mangudadat­u family, was believed to have plotted the massacre to derail the candidacy of Mangudadat­u.

Andal Ampatuan Sr., the patriarch of the powerful clan who was accused of being the mastermind of the massacre, died last July. He fell into a coma after suffering from a massive heart attack and had been battling liver cancer.

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