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Icannot write anymore about this. Much has been said both online, inprints and via television. I feel sorry for the loss of lives due toconflicts brought about by the overwhelming clamor for power andterritory of the few. We need to put a stop to all these senselessdeaths. We need to act now!
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I need not to shout more! I need not to name names and put too muchdetail as well because each article would narrate the same story. The PHOTOS & VIDEOSbelow should tell us all what really happened on that fateful day plusthe videos I have posted in this blog entry. I am for what is right. Iwrite for justice and peace. I go for the truth!
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This incident should be a wake-up call for all of usthat Mindanao is also a part of the Philippines. This massacre inMaguindanao is a clear sign of the failure of our government to putlaw, justice and order in a land rich with culture, resources andpeople! This has to be addressed and now is the time for the governmentto work!
God bless our Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao! God bless our country!
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Some other photos obtained from other blogs andwebsite are used below. Ownerships of the said materials are retainedby respective photographers and media firms. Thank you. I hope thatthis will be a wake-up call for our government officials both in thesenate, congress and at the palace to ensure that the law isimplemented.
PHOTOS:
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VEHICLES BURIED WITH THEIR PASSENGERS
Photos recently taken on YAHOO PHILIPPINES with due credits to APPHOTOS, GETTY IMAGES, REUTERS, etc. showing how the perpetrators triedto cover-up their evil deeds by crushing vehicles using agovernment-owned equipment and burying them afterwards in a shallow pitalong with passengers inside. This heinous crime is something that wecannot just forget and leave for now. Justice has to be served!
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UPDATE: MORE RAW PHOTOS
WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS BELOW. Dead bodies lie on theground near their vehicles at the crime scene of a massacre of apolitical clan that included several journalists in the outskirts ofAmpatuan, Maguindanao in southern Philippines November 24, 2009. ThePhilippines sacked the provincial police chief and sent hundreds ofextra troops to a southern region on Tuesday where gunmen killed atleast 24 people in the worst-ever election related violence in thecountry. On Monday, about 100 gunmen abducted a group of people goingto file a nomination for the provincial governor’s post in Maguindanao.A group of about 40 people, including women and local journalists, weretaken away by gunmen who opened fire on them, investigators said. Alocal leader said four survivors were in hiding.
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POINTS TO PONDER!
How come when TED FAILON wastagged as a SUSPECT, every policeman in the country was in search forhim? No evidence was found but still he was invited to the PNP stationand treated as a SUSPECT although INNOCENT. Right?
How come ERAP was arrested theday the government instructed PNP to arrest him even if there were NODIRECT EVIDENCE that he was indeed responsible for the crime accused tohim by other equally-corrupt politicians?
How come some ordinary peoplecan get arrested just by mere suspicion and others are not because theyare powerful and favored by the government? The Law should be fair andit should be applied to all regardless of social status!
SOME MORE PHOTOS OF “THEIR” EVIL DEEDS
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Note: All photos were obtained from other news-blog sites and some via TWITPICS from ANC(ancalerts)with Photo 8 coming from Jorge Carino. Ownerships retainedby photographers and media firms. The same is true for videos grabbedat YOUTUBE.
Major Photo Sources: AP PHOTOS – Aaron Favila / GETTY IMAGES – Jeoffrey Maitem / REUTERS – Erik de Castro / ANC
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