A Philippines court has found the masterminds of the country's worst political massacre guilty of murder. In 2009, 58 people - 32 of them journalists - were killed when their convoy was attacked ...
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The Philippines, also on the index every year since 2008 and frequently in the No. 1 or No. 2 spot, has logged an unsolved ...
A former POW camp in the Philippines which was the site of a massacre of U.S. troops has fallen into disrepair.
MANILLA--A Philippine court on Thursday found key members of a powerful political clan guilty of a 2009 massacre in a southern province that left 57 people, including 32 media workers, dead in a ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) in Zamboanga Peninsula reported that three people allegedly linked to the kidnapping of ...
Three men, including a suspect in the kidnapping of American national Elliot Onil Eastman, were killed in an encounter in ...
Negotiators for the Philippines government and the Moro Islamic ... in connection with the massacre. According to reports, Ampatuan Jr. assaulted the convoy with 100 gunmen. Among the victims ...
[Courtesy] A Philippine court found top members of a political clan guilty on Thursday of masterminding a 2009 massacre of 57 people, among them 32 journalists, in the country’s worst single ...
The families of three activists who were among those killed in what is called the “Bloody Sunday” raids in Calabarzon in 2021 have filed a complaint before the United Nations Human Rights Committee ...
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines monitored killings of at least 23 media workers during the Duterte administration, with another four reported during the current Marcos ...