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Over 30 Civilians Killed in Philippines MassacrePosted on Nov 23, 2009More than 40 people were kidnapped and at least 30 killed Monday in the Philippines in what authorities consider to be a politically motivated massacre, according to the Los Angeles Times. The group of civilians, which included several journalists, was overcome by dozens of gunmen near the town of Ampatuan on the island of Mindanao, and the victims’ bodies were discovered nearby later that day. —KA
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By FRTothus, November 24, 2009 at 12:02 pm Link to this comment
“Our men . . . have killed to exterminate men, women, children, prisoners and captives, active insurgents and suspected people from lads of 10 up…. Our soldiers have pumped salt water into men to “make them talk,” and have taken prisoners people who held up their hands and peacefully surrendered, and an hour later. . . stood them on a bridge and shot them down one by one, to drop into the water below and float down, as examples to those who found their bullet-loaded corpses.”
Report this(Philadelphia Ledger newspaper in 1901, carrying a dispatch from its Manila [Philippines] correspondent during the US war with Spain for the control of the Philippines)