JUSTICE FOR THE MAGUINDANAO MASSACRE VICTIMS - IS THERE ONE?

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http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20110314-325369/Replace...

Replaced Ampatuan prosecutor says they were never told of revamp
By Tetch Torres
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 12:06:00 03/14/2011

MANILA, Philippines—Department of Justice (DoJ) prosecutors handling the Maguindanao massacre case were never informed that they will be replaced, a ranking prosecutor said Monday morning.

Assistant State Prosecutor Richard Anthony Fadullon said he submitted his resignation letter to Justice Secretary Leila De Lima last March 10 asking that he be removed as head of the prosecuting panel although the Department Order issued by De Lima replacing them was dated March 9.

He said De Lima never informed them that they will be replaced due to the squabbles with private lawyers of the victims.

Fadullon added that among the reasons for the disagreements with the private lawyers were the manner of presentation of witnesses and the preparations made before they took the witness stand.

"We gave all our best—our time, effort and energy into this case," Fadullon said.

"We respect the decision of Secretary De Lima."

Based on the Department Order dated March 9, Assistant Regional State Prosecutor Pete Medalle will replace Fadullon while State Prosecutors Juan Pedro Navera, Irwin Mara, Karla Cabel and Amada Felipe have been replaced by Assistant State Prosecutors Amor Robles, Romeo Martin Seranilla and Grace Ruiz.

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