Philippines Massacre: 21 Killed in pre-poll violence

by Mritunjay | November 23, 2009 at 03:50 am
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In a deadly attack that is being seen as one of the worst incidents of election-related violence in the Philippines, 21 people have been killed after a group of about 100 gunmen took a group of 36 people hostage. Lt. Col. Romeo Brawner, a military spokesman in Manila, said 21 bodies had been recovered in Maguindanao, a province in the southern Philippines that has often been wracked by violence during elections. The gunmen are believed to be followers of a local politician, who wanted to prevent a rival from filing a nomination for upcoming elections. Authorities believe other bodies have been buried.

Sources said that Genalyn Tiamzon-Mangudadatu, wife of Esmael Mangudadatu, the deputy mayor of Buluan, was on her way to file nomination papers in lieu her husband, for the election of provincial governor. She was accompanied by and several journalists and lawyers, who were among those taken in a mountainous area in Maguindanao province on the southern island of Mindanao. While Maj. Gen. Alfredo Cayton, a security spokesman said that the abducted people were shot, relatives of the people killed in the incident said that many had been beheaded.

Mr. Mangudadatu said the female relatives including his wife and sister were filing his candidacy papers with hope that women would not be attacked. His uncle, Pax Mangudadatu, who is the governor of Sultan Kudarat Province, said the deputy mayor’s supporters had been targeted by backers of Andal Ampatuan, the current governor of Maguindanao. The families are reportedly bitter political enemies.

Philippines usually faces spates of violence during elections, especially in the southern parts of the nation, where security forces are battling communist rebels, Islamic radicals and the clan rivalries. Armed criminal groups and mercenaries hired by political warlords have worsened the situation. Elections are scheduled to be held for local and national elections in May' 2010 for which the filing of documents began Nov. 20.

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The death toll has crossed 40 as per latest reports from CNN. The Government has also imposed a state of emergency in the troubled southern parts of the country on Tuesday.

The Philippine government declared a state of emergency in southern parts of the country Tuesday after gunmen kidnapped and killed more than 40 people, according to state-run media.

The military was deployed Tuesday in parts of Maguindanao to prevent more violence in the province, according to the Philippines News Agency.

News agencies also reported that the government was placing survivors of the Monday attack into witness protection.

The area where these killings occurred, Maguindanao, is a province in Mindanao, a Muslim autonomous region out of the control of the central government.

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Babel-Fish

Its election time again, time to bolt my doors, put out the dogs and clean my anti-tank guns. Test the anti missile system and repair the helicopter. It does get nasty and of  course the crooks will be fighting for the most juicy political positions where the most money can be made out of corruption.   

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Mritunjay

That sounds way too exciting to handle!

Does the situation get that bad? In our country also some areas face violence on account of polls especially where the Communist militants/Naxalites have spread and typically call for poll boycott.

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Babel-Fish

It gets bad my wife use to work for a politician and has been scared as hell when under fire. But this story needs crowd power the total dead now is 27 one woman was raped

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Babel-Fish

Can we have this story needs you please?

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Mritunjay

Voice of America reported 46 dead after more bodies were discovered in beheaded and mutilated condition on the Mindanao island. The victims reportedly include at least 12 journalists and the wife and two sisters of Vice Mayor Ismael Mangudadatu.

Philippines officials say the death toll from an attack on an election caravan has risen to 46, after police found 11 more bodies in a mass grave.

Police pulled 15 bodies out of another grave earlier in the day

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Hugh Askew

This kind of stuff from the Philippines tends to be background noise for Americans any more.  Would it be possible to get a little bit of the backdrop and the history of some of these groups involved? I'm interested. if no one else is.

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