Krisis 2012: Assessing the Ampatuan Massacre Year Three

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November 23, 2012

timeline of events (2012) compiled by Feona Imperial and Yvette Morales

AN UNDYING CALL. The call for justice is once again resounded as the Maguindanao Massacre reaches its third year. Photo taken last November 2011. / GAVILAN, J.

taking A STAND AGAINST IMPUNITY by Angerica Hainto

THREE years have passed since the infamous Ampatuan Massacre occurred in Maguindanao. A week before November 23, the entire College of Mass Communication (CMC)launched various projects to commemorate the said event. As early as November 15, posters of the statistics of injustice splattered across the CMC lobby. The statistics contain the number of killings and the number of suspects indicted for the crime. The Graduate Studies Association (GSA) spearheaded the exhibit in cooperation with the Union of the Journalists of the PhilippinesUniversity of the Philippines branch (UJP-UP). The National Union of the Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) contributed these materials. The next day, GSA initiated a forum entitled “We Demand Justice”. CMC Dean Roland Tolentino, Deputy Director of Center of Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) Journalism Professor Luis Teodoro, NUJP Secretary General Rowena Carranza-Paraan, and Karapatan Deputy Secretary General Cristina Palabay, shared their thoughts about the massacre as speakers.

On November 18, about 70 people gathered on Sunday morning for the March Against Impunity Pledge Run. The event generated more than P8,000. All the proceeds were added directly to the NUJP Scholarship. The children of those who were killed were the benefactors of the scholarship. Two days before the anniversary of the killings, CMC made headlines with its “Impuni-tree”. The 3-year old Narra tree signifies the continuing growth of impunity in the country. Media groups like CMFR, Center for Community Journalism and Development, Philippine Press Institute, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, and TV5 participated in the event as well. On the day of the anniversary itself, CMC will gather at 1pm to give solidarity speeches about the Maguindanao Massacre before marching around the academic oval. Afterwards, the march will continue in Welcome Rotonda to Mendiola. Rallyists will carry 153 caskets to represent the number of journalists killed after the Martial Law.

January 2: The Court of Appeals dismissed the rebellion charges against the Ampatuan family and their co-accused for lack of probable cause. January 12 Lawyers of Ampatuan family members accused of masterminding the Maguindanao massacre on Wednesday blocked the presentation of evidence reported taken from a cell phone found hidden in one of the victim’s underwear. January 23 The Manila Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld its 18 August 2011 denial of the petition for certiorari filed by a primary accused in the 23 November 2009 Ampatuan massacre. (CMFR) February 6 One of the suspects who also happened to be a state witness for the massacre committed suicide by jumping off the fourth floor of Quezon City Jail Annex. February 7 Police Officer 2 Hernanie Decipulo, the state witness and one of the suspects on the massacre identified Andal Ampatuan Sr. as the leader of the gunmen of the said tragedy. February 9 A Quezon City judge allowed one of the accused in the 2009 Maguindanao massacre to stay in a youth home until he could post an P11-million bail, noting that he was still a minor at the time of the grisly murders. March 20 The Supreme Court (SC) voted today to dismiss the petition versus former President Gloria Arroyo’s declaration of martial law in Maguindanao in 2009 in the aftermath of the Maguindanao massacre. April 18 One more suspect in the November 23, 2009 Ampatuan massacre was arrested by police in Cotabato City on Tuesday, the military said. May 8 Zaldy Ampatuan asks the Supreme Court to drop him from the charge sheet in the Maguindanao massacre case, citing conflicting affidavits of two witnesses who both claimed seeing him at a meeting where the killings were planned – but at different times. TIMELINE/ BACK


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