Maguindanao Massacre: Where has our country gone to?
Posted by elleica on November 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Once again, the Philippines have made her mark in the international scene. Not only has the country witnessed the most brutal massacre connected to political rivalry but she has also been able to oust Iraq as the most dangerous place for journalists.
It is really appalling how such a heinous crime can...
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