By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jun 4, 2012 in:
From the web, Universal Periodic Review, UPR Info, Forced disappearance, Human Right, Indigenous rights, Joel Reyes, LGBT, Maguindanao massacre, Philippine, United Nations, United Nations Special Rapporteur
In total, States participating in the discussion posed a series of recommendations to Philippines. These included, among others: To step up efforts to fully prohibit and address cases of torture, extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances and...
100 Ampatuan massacre suspects still scot-free | Sun.Star. By Bong S. Sarmiento May 24, 2012 KORONADAL CITY — Some 100 suspects in the gruesome massacre in the town of Ampatuan, Maguindanao that shocked the nation two years ago have remain...
100 Ampatuan massacre suspects still scot-free | Sun.Star. By Bong S. Sarmiento May 24, 2012 KORONADAL CITY — Some 100 suspects in the gruesome massacre in the town of Ampatuan, Maguindanao that shocked the nation two years ago have remain...
Defense lawyer Sigfrid Fortun questioned yesterday the basis for the arrest of members of the Ampatuan clan in connection with the Maguindanao massacre. Lawyer questions basis for arrest of Ampatuans Source: Philstar.com - Metro Tags: Maguindan...
The Court of Appeals (CA) has cleared Department of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and DOJ prosecutors handling the Maguindanao massacre trial of indirect contempt charges for defying a court order to transfer six suspects in the case. Court of Appe...
Maguindanao Massacre suspect Andal Ampatuan Sr. was rushed to a hospital past Friday noon after vomiting blood while in his detention cell in Taguig City, a police official said. PNP spokesman: Andal Sr. rushed to hospital after vomiting blood Sour...
By Juan Republic on Feb 23, 2012 in:
Maguindanao massacre, ampatuan, Ampatuan Massacre, memoriam, impunity, justice, freedom, press freedom, massacre, crime, pinoy, philippines
This day marks the 27th month of the infamous Ampatuan Massacre, a horrible event in our history where 58 people were killed, 34 of whom were journalists or working for the broadcast industry. But do you still care? It seems like the attention of th...