New York, November
23, 2009—Several journalists covering relatives and supporters of a local
politician who was about to file his gubernatorial candidacy on the Philippines
island of Mindanao today were believed to be among those killed by a gang of
armed men in Maguindanao province, according to international news reports. The
Committee to Protect Journalists joined today with Philippine journalists and press
organizations around the world in condemning the attack, and called for a full
investigation into the details of the slaughter and prosecution of those
responsible.
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo condemned the attack in a statement and said no effort would be spared to find those responsible. “Civilized society has no place for this kind of violence," she said.
“Covering the news has always been dangerous in the Philippines, but the wanton killing of so many people makes this an assault on the very fabric of the country’s democracy,” said Bob Dietz, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator. “We welcome President Macapagal-Arroyo’s promise to investigate and prosecute the perpetrators of this terrible violence.”
In its statement, the Philippines’ National Union of Journalists said, “This incident not only erases all doubts about the Philippines being the most dangerous country for journalists in the world, outside of Iraq, it could very well place the country on the map as a candidate for a failed democracy.”
As of this evening, Col. Romeo Brawner, a spokesman of the Armed Forces of the
Armed men seized a convoy of political allies of a local vice mayor, Ismael Mangudadatu, at gunpoint around 10:30 a.m, according to news reports. Genalyn Mangudadatu, the vice mayor’s wife, was in the convoy, heading to file gubernatorial candidacy papers for her husband for the nationwide May 2010 elections. Ismael Mangudadatu was not in the group.
The police have not identified the attackers. Philippine press reports say Mangudadatu was reportedly planning to challenge local political leader Datu Andal Ampatuan for the provincial governor’s office.
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