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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on the 15th Year of Commemoration of the Maguindanao Massacre

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) stands in solidarity with the families of the victims of the Maguindanao Massacre as we commemorate the 15th anniversary of one of the darkest chapters in Philippine electoral history and the deadliest single attack on the press. Fifteen years since this tragedy, our call for justice remains resolute. Safeguarding journalists from violence and ensuring that every Filipino can cast their vote without fear are crucial to preserving Philippine democracy.

Despite the 2019 guilty verdict against members of the Ampatuan clan, confirming their responsibility for the deaths of 58 individuals, including 32 journalists, the journey toward eradicating impunity in our nation is far from over.

Violations of Filipinos’ right to life, free and safe elections, press freedom, and access to information persist. As the 2025 National and Local Elections approach, escalating incidents of violence against politicians, political candidates, and poll watchers remain alarming. Media workers also continue to face harassment and threats to their safety.

No Filipino should live under constant threat to their lives. Every citizen deserves a society where the right to vote, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press can be exercised without intimidation or violence.

As we reflect on the Maguindanao Massacre, we urge the nation to remember this tragedy as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by mass abuses and threats to our democracy. May this commemoration strengthen our resolve to defend freedoms and foster a society free from impunity.###

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