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Candlelight indignation rally held after massacre in Manila

2009-11-26 07:32:33 GMT2009-11-26 15:32:33 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

Journalists hold a candlelight indignation rally after a stunning massacre of journalists, civilians and relatives of politicians happened in Maguindanao of the southern Philippines, in Manila, Nov. 24, 2009. The death toll in the stunning massacre of journalists, civilians and relatives of politicians three days ago in the volatile southern Philippines stood at 57, police said on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Jonas Sulit)

Journalists hold a candlelight indignation rally after a stunning massacre of journalists, civilians and relatives of politicians happened in Maguindanao of the southern Philippines, in Manila, Nov. 24, 2009.(Xinhua/Jonas Sulit)

Journalists hold a candlelight indignation rally after a stunning massacre of journalists, civilians and relatives of politicians happened in Maguindanao of the southern Philippines, in Manila, Nov. 24, 2009.(Xinhua/Jonas Sulit)

Journalists hold a candlelight indignation rally after a stunning massacre of journalists, civilians and relatives of politicians happened in Maguindanao of the southern Philippines, in Manila, Nov. 24, 2009.

The death toll in the stunning massacre of journalists, civilians and relatives of politicians three days ago in the volatile southern Philippines stood at 57, police said on Wednesday.

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