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Southeast Asia
Court drops rebel charges
2010-03-30
[Straits Times] A COURT in the Philippines has dismissed rebellion charges against a powerful Muslim clan accused of being behind an election-linked massacre of 57 people, the justice secretary said on Monday.

'I have received information that the judge dismissed the rebellion case and his order is to release those detained,' Alberto Agra told DZBB radio.

But Mr Agra said the government intended to appeal the lower court's ruling, and the members of the Ampatuan clan still faced murder charges, so they would not be released from detention.

The Ampatuans are accused of orchestrating the killing of 57 people in the strife-torn southern province of Maguindanao in November last year to stop a rival politician from running against a clan member in national elections.

The patriarch of the clan, Andal Ampatuan Snr, was then the governor of Maguindanao. He was grooming a son and namesake to succeed him in the elections to be held in May this year. The wife and a pregnant sister of the rival politician, along with 32 journalists travelling with the relatives to register his candidacy for Maguindanao governor, were among the victims.

Ampatuan Snr and four of his other sons were among 24 people charged with rebellion in December for allegedly trying to rise up against the government.
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