MANILA (Reuters) - Dozens of foreign and local journalists lit candles on Sunday to remember the 2009 murder of 32 journalists in the southern Philippines, the biggest recorded killing of media workers in history.
No one has been convicted of the murders. Wearing black shirts with the words "End Impunity", the journalists gathered outside a Catholic shrine in Manila, the site of two popular uprisings in modern times.
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