As verified by the mission, the complete list of the 30 “media martyrs†of Maguindanao is as follows:
• Adolfo, Benjie—Gold Star Daily, Koronadal City
• Araneta, Henry—radio dzRH, General Santos City
• Arriola, Mark Gilbert “Mac-Macâ€â€”UNTV, General Santos
• Bataluna, Rubello—Gold Star Daily, Koronadal
• Betia, Arturo—Periodico Ini, General Santos
• Cabillo, Romeo Jimmy—Midland Review, Tacurong City
• Cablitas, Marites—News Focus, General Santos
• Cachuela, Hannibal—Punto News, Koronadal
• Caniban, John—Periodico Ini, General Santos
• Dalmacio, Lea—Socsargen News, General Santos
• Decina, Noel—Periodico Ini, General Santos
• Dela Cruz, Gina—Saksi News, General Santos
• Dohillo, Eugene—UNTV, General Santos
• Duhay, Jhoy—Gold Star Daily, Tacurong
• Gatchalian, Santos—dxGO, Davao City
• Legarte, Bienvenido Jr.—Prontiera News, Koronadal
• Lupogan, Lindo—Mindanao Daily Gazette, Davao City
• Maravilla, Ernesto “Bartâ€â€”Bombo Radyo, Koronadal
• Merisco, Rey—Periodico Ini, Koronadal
• Momay, Reynaldo “Bebotâ€â€”Midland Review, Tacurong
• Montaño, Marife “Nenengâ€â€”Saksi News, General Santos
• Morales, Rosell—News Focus, General Santos
• Nuñez, Victor—UNTV, General Santos
• Perante, Ronnie—Gold Star Daily correspondent, Koronadal
• Parcon, Joel—Prontiera News, Koronadal
• Razon, Fernando “Raniâ€â€”Periodico Ini, General Santos
• Reblando, Alejandro “Bongâ€â€”Manila Bulletin, General Santos
• Salaysay, Napoleon—Mindanao Gazette, Cotabato City
• Subang, Ian—Socsargen Today, General Santos
• Teodoro, Andres “Andyâ€â€”Central Mindanao Inquirer, Tacurong
They bring to 134 the number of journalists killed in the Philippines since 1986.
Of the total, 74 cases, or more than half, were recorded from 2001 under the watch of President Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo.
Report from the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
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