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Charges over Philippines massacre | |
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Twenty-four people in the Philippines have been charged with rebellion after 57 people were massacred 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 clan leader and local mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr surrendered to the authorities and was charged with multiple counts of murder. | |
Police say Mr Ampatuan Jr organised the attack and killed many of the victims himself. | |
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. | 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", Reuters news agency reported. | |
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. | 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. | The victims were part of a group on their way to file the candidacy of one of their leaders for elections in 2010. |
The Philippine national police chief, Jesus Versoza, said the security forces were working hard to find all those responsible for the killings. | |
"We have so far identified 161 suspects that directly participated in the gruesome massacre of our media friends. The PNP [national police] and the AFP [armed forces] is doing its best to solve this barbaric act, and we will exhaust all our resources so that all the perpetrators will be brought to justice." | |
Government militiamen and other Ampatuan clan members are among the wanted. |