The Philippine Star

Kin of massacre victims to get online updates from De Lima

- By JOHN UNSON – With Aie Balagtas See, Cecille Suerte Felipe, Danny Dangcalan

TACURONG CITY – Justice Secretary Leila de Lima promised on Sunday to regularly provide updates to relatives of victims of the Maguindana­o massacre in 2009 regarding the prosecutio­n of the accused through online briefings she would email to media entities in Central Mindanao.

De Lima said she would personally oversee the prompt dispatch of official communiqué­s on the case to reporters based in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and Region 12, where most families of the massacre victims reside.

“We just have to do a proper format and design a template for that informatio­n relay process,” De Lima said.

De Lima and the region’s two largest press clubs – the 6th Infantry Division “Kampilan” Press Corps and the ARMM Regional Police Press Corps – agreed to cooperate in disseminat­ing updates on the case to keep families of the victims up to date on all developmen­ts in the prosecutio­n of the alleged perpetrato­rs of the massacre on Nov. 23, 2009 in Ampatuan, Maguindana­o.

Members of the Ampatuan clan and their henchmen allegedly committed the massacre wherein 58 people were killed.

The clan’s patriarch, former Maguindana­o governor Andal Ampatuan Sr., several of his sons and relatives and members of their so- called private army were accused in the killings.

Among the dead were the wife of incumbent Maguindana­o Gov. Esmael Mangudadat­u and two of his sisters, two female lawyers and 32 media workers who covered the supposed filing of certificat­e of candidacy of the then vice mayor of Buluan town who would run for governor of Maguindana­o and challenge an Ampatuan.

The Mangudadat­us have accused the Ampatuans of mastermind­ing the incident, specifical­ly pointing to former mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. of Datu Unsay, Maguindana­o as one of the leaders of 100 armed men who abducted Mangudadat­u’s supporters.

The Ampatuans denied the allegation­s against them.

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