jake
18th May 2013, 04:26
A clan whose chiefs are on trial for the Philippines' worst political massacre secured big wins in local elections this week, results showed Friday, deepening fears that justice may never be served.
Leaders of the Ampatuan family and their gunmen are accused of massacring 58 people, including 32 journalists, in the southern province of Maguindanao more than three years ago in a bid to quash a rival's challenge to become governor.
Wives of three senior clan figures who are on trial for the murders were re-elected for town mayor posts in Maguindanao in Monday's mid-term elections, according to the official results website.
At least 16 other members of the Ampatuan family were elected or re-elected as town mayors, vice mayors and councilors in the province, according to the Commission on Elections website.
The Ampatuans deny all charges against them.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/308903/news/nation/maguindanao-massacre-clan-amptuan-enjoys-election-wins
Why would voters still want this family in power after they have been accused of massacring all those innocent people :Erm:
Leaders of the Ampatuan family and their gunmen are accused of massacring 58 people, including 32 journalists, in the southern province of Maguindanao more than three years ago in a bid to quash a rival's challenge to become governor.
Wives of three senior clan figures who are on trial for the murders were re-elected for town mayor posts in Maguindanao in Monday's mid-term elections, according to the official results website.
At least 16 other members of the Ampatuan family were elected or re-elected as town mayors, vice mayors and councilors in the province, according to the Commission on Elections website.
The Ampatuans deny all charges against them.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/308903/news/nation/maguindanao-massacre-clan-amptuan-enjoys-election-wins
Why would voters still want this family in power after they have been accused of massacring all those innocent people :Erm: