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Philippines massacre: 24 charged Philippines massacre: 24 charged
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Twenty-four people in the Philippines have been charged with rebellion over a massacre that left 57 dead on the island of Mindanao last month.Twenty-four people in the Philippines have been charged with rebellion over a massacre that left 57 dead on the island of Mindanao last month.
Those charged include several figures from the powerful local Ampatuan clan.Those charged include several figures from the powerful local Ampatuan clan.
It comes after martial law was declared on Saturday in Maguindanao province, where the killings took place.It comes after martial law was declared on Saturday in Maguindanao province, where the killings took place.
Two weeks ago a member of the Ampatuan clan, Andal Ampatuan Jr, surrendered to the authorities and was charged with multiple counts of murder.Two weeks ago a member of the Ampatuan clan, Andal Ampatuan Jr, surrendered to the authorities and was charged with multiple counts of murder.
His father, Andal Ampatuan Sr - who was detained at the weekend - was among those charged on Wednesday. He a close ally of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. His father, Andal Ampatuan Sr - who was detained at the weekend - was among those charged on Wednesday. The patriarch is a close ally of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
'Private army''Private army'
Prosecutors say that after the killings, those charged directed each other "to rise publicly and take arms against the Republic of the Philippines", reports Reuters news agency.Prosecutors say that after the killings, those charged directed each other "to rise publicly and take arms against the Republic of the Philippines", reports Reuters news agency.
The Ampatuans are reportedly accused of forming "a private army to resist government troops", in the Maguindanao provincial prosecutor's charge sheet.The Ampatuans are reportedly accused of forming "a private army to resist government troops", in the Maguindanao provincial prosecutor's charge sheet.
Members of a rival clan and 30 journalists were among those killed in the 23 November massacre.
The victims were part of a group on their way to file the candidacy of one of their leaders for elections in 2010.
Earlier on Wednesday, police named 161 suspects wanted in connection with last month's massacre.
Among those wanted are government militiamen and other Ampatuan clan members.