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Investigators search the site of the massacre under the gaze of the Army

Photographs taken during the investigation into the massacre of at least 50 people, including more than 30 journalists,  which took place in Maguindanao province in the southern Philippines on Monday 23 November 2009. The killings apparently were to prevent a woman filing her husband's nomination to run for provincial governor in elections next year, according to the military.

EDM 836  MAGUINDANAO MASSACRE 09.02.2010 Mitchell, Austin

That this House recalls the Government's strong backing for UN Security Council Resolution 1738 of 23 December 2006 expressing deep concern over the safety of journalists and other civilians in conflict and demanding an end to impunity for their killers; notes with dismay that at least 347 journalists and support staff have been killed since then for trying to bring news to the world; condemns the massacre of at least 57 men and women at Maguindanao in the Philippines on 23 November 2009, including 31 journalists, making this the biggest single death toll for the media in recorded history; notes with strong approval the investigation by independent international forensic experts, including Britain's Chris Cobb-Smith; seeks the ending of impunity for those who murder journalists in the Philippines and elsewhere; and urges the Government to utilise its role in the International Contact Group, and other bodies, to stress to the government of the Philippines that the perpetrators of the Maguindanao massacre should be brought to proper justice.

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