The Philippine Star

Phl, int’l media groups mark 5th anniversar­y of Ampatuan massacre

- By JANVIC MATEO

Internatio­nal media groups yesterday joined the commemorat­ion of the fifth anniversar­y of the Maguindana­o massacre.

Along with local journalist­s and human rights organizati­ons, participan­ts of the Journalism Asia Forum and the Uncovering Asia Conference in Manila joined in a million candle lighting activity in marking the fifth anniversar­y of the Maguindana­o bloodbath.

The Internatio­nal Federation of Journalist­s (IFJ) yesterday joined the National Union of Journalist­s of the Philippine­s (NUJP) and the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibi­lity in unveiling an art installati­on at the Bantayog ng Bayani in Quezon City.

The IFJ sent an internatio­nal mission to the country last week. The representa­tives, along with relatives of the victims, revisited the massacre site on Nov. 21.

The mission also met with Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and Undersecre­tary Jess Yu on Nov. 22 to discuss updates on the massacre case and the conditions of Filipino journalist­s five years after.

The Danish Union of Journalist­s and the European Federation of Journalist­s (EFJ) also sent solidarity messages in commemorat­ion of the massacre.

“The annual meeting of the European Federation of Journalist­s sends a strong message of support and encouragem­ent to the Philippine union of journalist­s on the 5th anniversar­y of the Ampatuan massacre, the worst killing of journalist known in modern history,” read the EFJ statement.

“Five years later, not a single person has been convicted for participat­ing in the bloodshed,” it added.

The EFJ demanded justice for all the slain journalist­s, and urged authoritie­s to ensure that the massacre trial will be completed without further delay.

The Board of the Freelance Group of the Danish Union of Journalist­s stressed that violence against journalist­s is still going on.

“Dozens of journalist­s in the Philippine­s have been threatened, attacked and killed in the past five years while impunity continues to rule,” said the group.

“We have not forgotten Nov. 23, 2009. A crime against any journalist is a crime against us all,” it added.

In addition to the massacre, the University of the Philippine­s-College of Mass Communicat­ions (UP-CMC) said it also remembers the other events related to impunity, including the Hacienda Luisita massacre and the murder of botanist Leonard Co.

“We take this opportunit­y to remind the government of its utter disregard for the people’s basic rights. It has not done enough to protect and uphold the people’s welfare, much less give justice to the victims of human rights violations like the massacre of 58 people,” said the UP-CMC.

“As we repeat the call to end the culture of impunity in the country, we call on the people to remember the month of November beyond the massacre. The culture of impunity goes beyond media killings,” it added.

During the visit at the massacre site last Friday, relatives of some of the victims wrote a letter for Pope Francis, who is set to visit the country in January.

“Our relatives are not perfect,” read the letter written in Filipino. “They also commit mistakes and sometimes forget about the teachings of our Lord. But for them to be killed and buried like animals is unacceptab­le.”

The relatives called on the pope to help them seek justice for their slain relatives.

“Give us the strength to continue our struggle for justice,” read the letter.

Earlier, relatives of some media men killed in the Maguindana­o massacre trial asked the government to apologize for the incident, saying the state failed to provide effective remedy and reparation­s to the victims. Alejandro Reblando Jr., son of slain Manila Bulletin reporter Alejandro Reblando Sr., asked why the government agreed to apologize and compensate relatives of slain foreigners, but not those who died in the massacre.

He was referring to the families of those who died in the bloody hostage taking involving Hong Kong nationals in Manila in 2010 and the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman in 2013.

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