Aquino gov’t policies, politics, inaction delay justice for Maguindanao martyrs
THE FAMILIES of the 58 victims of the Nov. 23, 2009 Ampatuan Massacre are starting to lose hope in the justice system, and the government has only itself to blame. As we commemorate the third...
View ArticleIFEX launches International Day to End Impunity Photo Contest
IFEX SECRETARIAT – im•pu•ni•ty \im-’pyü-nə-tē\ n. without punishment, without consequences Get out your phones, digital cameras, tablets, or old school Polaroids! IFEX is launching a photography...
View ArticleCampaign materials for IDEI 2013 in the Philippines
Use the resources below to help promote the International Day to End Impunity in the Philippines. Prezi on Impunity in the Philippines Map of Work-related Media Worker/Journalist Killings Since 1986...
View ArticleInfographic: Killing of Journalists and Media Workers in the Philippines
Democracy was restored in the Philippines in 1986, but the killing of journalists and media workers continues.
View ArticleInfographic: Ampatuan Massacre Victims
On 23 Novemver 2009, 58 persons were massacred in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province.
View ArticleInfographic: Ampatuan Massacre Trial
No Ampatuan Massacre suspect has been convicted since the trial began in 5 January 2010. Click on the image below to enlarge.
View ArticleTimeline: Ampatuan Massacre Trial Year 3
Selected highlights of the Ampatuan Massacre Trial Year 3
View ArticleVIDEO: What is impunity?
Journalists, artists, teachers, priests, filmmakers, writers, encompassing activists, ordinary people ATTACKED, THREATENED, ABUSED, DISAPPEARED, KILLED without PUNISHMENT without JUSTICE
View ArticleImpunity Reigns as Killings Continue
NINETEEN (19) journalists have been killed for their work in the Philippines since 2010 when Benigno Aquino III assumed the Presidency, even as delays hound the trial of the accused in the Ampatuan...
View ArticleMedia groups demand justice: In year four of the Ampatuan Massacre
VARIOUS MEDIA groups, schools and the relatives of the Ampatuan massacre victims commemorated the fourth anniversary of the massacre and the third International Day to End Impunity through a “human...
View ArticleMillion Candles campaign
Act against impunity. Join the Million Candles campaign on November 23, 2014, Sunday, 6 p.m. Gather at different sites. Light a candle wherever you are.
View ArticlePrimer on the Ampatuan Massacre
A primer on the November 23, 2009 Ampatuan, Maguindanao Massacre where 58 persons were killed including 32 journalists and media workers.
View ArticleTIMELINE: Highlights of the Ampatuan Massacre Trial
Highlights of the on-going trial on the Ampatuan, Maguindanao Massacre where 58 persons including 32 journalists and media workers were killed on November 23, 2009.
View ArticleSTATEMENT: Ending the killing of journalists: State action urgently needed
Statement of the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists The United Nations declared November 2 as International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. However, press freedom advocates in...
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