On Nov. 23, 2009, a convoy of journalists, members of the Mangudadatu clan and their supporters were traveling to the Commission on Elections office in Shariff Aguak in Maguindanao to file the certificate of candidacy of then-Buluan Vice Mayor Toto Mangudadatu, who wanted to run for governor.
The convoy never reached its destination. Those men and women were found brutally murdered, their bodies riddled with bullets, many of them buried in mass graves, all because the Ampatuan clan wanted to hold on to their power. This massacre, the deadliest attack on Filipino journalists and the worst case of electoral violence in the country, is the subject of the second season of “Super Evil,…
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