MANILA, Philippines (AP) – A powerful Filipino clan leader who is a suspect in the 2009 massacre of 57 people pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of rigging elections to favor former President Gloria ...
Five years after 58 people were killed in the Philippines’ worst political massacre, anger among victims’ relatives is building, with no one yet convicted and the alleged masterminds still enjoying ...
Widows of victims of the Philippines’ worst political massacre said Saturday that they could not forgive a powerful clan warlord who was one of the main suspects in the case, after he died in hospital ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Andal Ampatuan Sr., a former Philippine governor and one of the main suspects accused of ordering the killings of 58 people in the Philippines’ worst massacre, has died of a ...
The Philippine police chief said Thursday policemen have arrested several gunmen linked to Monday's political massacre in the southern Philippine province of Maguindanao that has left at least 57 ...
Mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. holds his detainee number while being photographed inside his detention cell at the National Bureau of InvestigationBullit Marquez / AP Even for a country long hardened to ...
AMPATUAN, Philippines - Philippine security forces found 11 more bodies Wednesday at the site of an election-related massacre in the south of the country, taking the toll to 57 dead, officials said.
MANILA (Reuters) - The patriarch of a Philippine political clan and four relatives were cleared of rebellion charges on Monday but remain in custody on 57 murder charges connected to a massacre in the ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Several witnesses to a 2009 election-related massacre of 57 people have been placed under government protection following a spate of killings of other witnesses to the ...