Condemning Violence: Philippines
Tulsa World - Wed Nov 25, 3:40 am ETProtesters hold lighted candles while displaying placards during a rally Tuesday in Manila's Quezon City to condemn election violence in the southern Philippines.
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Protesters hold lighted candles while displaying placards during a rally Tuesday in Manila's Quezon City to condemn election violence in the southern Philippines.
Manila - A Filipino worker with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) was shot dead by an unidentified gunman in the southern Philippines, a police report said Friday. Police identified the victim as Nestor Bulahan, an employee of the UNICEF in...
MANILA, Philippines, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- More than 300 police and paramilitary personnel have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Mindanao massacre, Philippine officials said Friday.
2009-11-27 | FROM PIPLINKS: (Need letters of support) Please contact whit@piplinks.org for more info. See forwarded media reports below of hunger strike by Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines in Manila, outside the headquarters of the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources, in relation to the issuance of a mining concession in the Mangyans ancestral ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A typhoon battered the Philippine capital and surrounding provinces still reeling from recent flooding, sending residents of one town clambering onto rooftops Saturday to escape rising waters. Seven people died and at least five were missing.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Alejandro "Bong" Reblando, a veteran Filipino journalist and former Associated Press stringer, was among at least 18 reporters killed in an attack on an election caravan, authorities said. He was 53.
AMPATUAN, Philippines (AP) -- A politician whose wife and relatives were among 57 people massacred in the southern Philippines in an apparent bid to stop him from running for governor filed his candidacy Friday for the election.
MANILA, Philippines, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Philippines' ruling coalition expelled members of a political clan allegedly linked to the election-related massacre as arrests began Thursday of suspects.
One hundred more suspects -- including police officers -- could face arrest over massacre in the Philippines, a government official said Friday after authorities charged the alleged architect of the killings.
This week, authorities in Maguindanao, in the southern Philippines, made the grizzly discovery of 57 bodies of those who were attacked while traveling in a convoy to file candidacy papers for provincial governor.
Under threat of military attack, the scion of the clan suspected in the slaughter of 57 people in the southern Philippines turned himself, and prosecutors say he will face murder charges in the country's worst election violence.
The alleged mastermind of an election-linked massacre of 57 people in the southern Philippines blamed Muslim rebels, in a dramatic interview from behind bars aired on local television on Friday.
AMPATUAN, Philippines (AP) – The Philippine politician whose wife and relatives were among 57 people massacred in an apparent bid to stop him from running for governor filed his candidacy papers Friday, vowing only his death could stop him. Prosecutors, meanwhile, said two holidays mean they have to wait until Tuesday to file murder charges against the main suspect, Andal Ampatuan Jr., the scion ...
What's Your Reaction? AMPATUAN, Philippines — The Philippine politician whose wife and relatives were among 57 people massacred in an apparent bid to stop him from running for governor filed his candidacy papers Friday, vowing only his death could stop him.
(RTTNews) - Authorities in the Philippines on Friday charged Andal Ampatuan Jr., the prime suspect in the brutal election-related murders of 57 people on the southern island of Mindanao earlier in the week, with several counts of multiple murder for allegedly organizing the killings.
A scion of a powerful clan suspected in the massacre of 57 people in an election caravan in the southern Philippines turned himself in Wednesday amid mounting pressure on the government to crack down on lawlessness and warlords.