Philippine gunmen kill 21 politicians and journalists

Twenty-one politicians and journalists abducted in the southern Philippines have been found dead, the army says.

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Monday, 23.11.2009.

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Twenty-one politicians and journalists abducted in the southern Philippines have been found dead, the army says. The group were seized on the southern island of Mindanao early on Monday. Philippine gunmen kill 21 politicians and journalists The military said they were taken by armed men as they tried to file a nomination for a candidate for forthcoming local polls. Elections in the Philippines are often marred by violence, particularly in the south, where clashes connected to local rivalries and insurgencies erupt. The country is to hold national elections in May 2010. Registration for local and national races began earlier this month. Jess Dureza, adviser to President Gloria Arroyo in the volatile Mindanao region, said it was "a gruesome massacre of civilians unequalled in recent history". He recommended that a state of emergency be imposed in the area. According to local reports, the group were on the way to an election office in Maguindanao province to file nominations papers for a local mayor, Esmael Mangudadatu. Mangudadatu was reportedly planning to challenge local clan leader Datu Andal Ampatuan for the governor's office in the mainly Muslim province. He was not part of the group but his wife, lawyers, aides and a number of journalists were said to have been among those taken when their three-vehicle convoy was hijacked. "Our army troopers have reached the area where the vehicles and those held were taken... they were shot by the armed men," Maj Gen Alfredo Cayton told local radio. "We have recovered 21 bodies. Our men are continuing to scour the area to find the others." The bodies of 13 women and eight men had been found, the military said. Mr Mangudadatu's wife was said to be among the dead. Reports said the group had numbered about 30 in total. Elections can be particularly violent in Maguindano and other parts of Mindanao island. Both communist and separatist Muslim rebels are fighting troops there and local politics can be dominated by strongmen backed up by private militias.

Philippine gunmen kill 21 politicians and journalists

The military said they were taken by armed men as they tried to file a nomination for a candidate for forthcoming local polls.

Elections in the Philippines are often marred by violence, particularly in the south, where clashes connected to local rivalries and insurgencies erupt.

The country is to hold national elections in May 2010. Registration for local and national races began earlier this month.

Jess Dureza, adviser to President Gloria Arroyo in the volatile Mindanao region, said it was "a gruesome massacre of civilians unequalled in recent history".

He recommended that a state of emergency be imposed in the area.

According to local reports, the group were on the way to an election office in Maguindanao province to file nominations papers for a local mayor, Esmael Mangudadatu.

Mangudadatu was reportedly planning to challenge local clan leader Datu Andal Ampatuan for the governor's office in the mainly Muslim province.

He was not part of the group but his wife, lawyers, aides and a number of journalists were said to have been among those taken when their three-vehicle convoy was hijacked.

"Our army troopers have reached the area where the vehicles and those held were taken... they were shot by the armed men," Maj Gen Alfredo Cayton told local radio.

"We have recovered 21 bodies. Our men are continuing to scour the area to find the others."

The bodies of 13 women and eight men had been found, the military said. Mr Mangudadatu's wife was said to be among the dead.

Reports said the group had numbered about 30 in total.

Elections can be particularly violent in Maguindano and other parts of Mindanao island.

Both communist and separatist Muslim rebels are fighting troops there and local politics can be dominated by strongmen backed up by private militias.

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