Manila: The alleged masterminds of the Philippines’ worst political massacre will learn their fate tomorrow when a Manila court issues its verdict, in a test of the justice system for a nation with a deep-seated culture of impunity.
A decade ago, 58 people, including 32 media workers, were slaughtered and dumped into roadside pits during an attack that was also one of the world’s worst mass killings of journalists.
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