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November 25, 2009

Philippines Declares Emergency as Massacre After 57 People Killed in Politically-Linked Massacre

by Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, USA - The death toll from the Philippines’ worst politically-linked massacre has risen to 57, including 18 Filipino jounralists from regional newspapers. The victims were abducted as they were travelling to nominate an opposition candidate for governor in upcoming elections. It’s believed to be the highest number of reporters killed in a single attack anywhere in the world.

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