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VERA Files Video: Baraybar’s initial observations on Maguindanao massacre

Peruvian forensic anthropologist Jose Pablo Baraybar on Wednesday briefed the Foreign Overseas Correspondents Association of the Philippines on his initial findings on the Nov. 23 Maguindanao massacre which left 57 people, including 30 journalists, dead.

VERA Files writer Tessa Jamandre shares her video of the briefing and the full text of Baraybar’s initial observations.

Click here (VERA Files) to view.

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5 Comments

  1. chi chi

    Later, ang hirap pumasok…heavy traffic yata.

  2. tingog boss tingog boss

    One of the conclusions from J Baraybar’s report — Pinoys-in-Mindanao are poorly-informed and very insufficiently-trained regarding how to protect evidence from crime scenes.

    Pilipinas talaga, pobreng-pobre at walang pera pera training and education of civil authorities and government service employees.

  3. Pilipinas talaga, pobreng-pobre at walang pera pera training and education of civil authorities and government service employees.

    Money has been pouring into Pinas from the EU to educate members of the judiciary, i.e., police, courts, etc.

    Where is the money going?

  4. EU routes their financial assistance to pinas NGO’s. The NGO’s disburse the money.

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