Philippine court finds massacre masterminds guilty of 57 murders
Philippine court finds massacre masterminds guilty of 57 murders
MANILA (Reuters) - A Philippine court found top members of a political clan guilty on multiple counts of murder on Thursday over a mass killing a decade ago that included 32 journalists, in a case known as the “Maguindanao Massacre”.
The judge in a Manila court found top members of the Ampatuan family accused of masterminding an attack on a rival election candidate’s convoy guilty of killing 57 people in 2009 in the southern province of Maguindanao.
The brazen attack was the country’s single worst case of election violence.