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The National Union Of Journalists: Newspaper

Top 6: January 21st 2015
Five years since 32 journalists were ambushed in the Philippines, 84 suspects remain at large, four witnesses have been murdered, and zero convictions have been made. The media continues to be banned from covering the trial.

With a public resigned to inaction on the case, The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines collaborated with BBDO Guerrero to remind them why they should be outraged. On November 23, 2009 - five years to the day of the Ampatuan Massacre - the NUJP held a one-day installation that recreated the initial front-page coverage in newspaper. Artist Leeroy New helped visualize the crime scene. "Our use of newspapers to reenact the crime scene is in fact a direct reference to how the issue is slowly disappearing. And how the material - the newspaper as a material - is a very transient material. And it's also a direct reference to the victims - the journalists who were killed."

Mike Dobbie, expedition lead for the 600,000-strong International Federation of Journalists, had visited the massacre site in Maguindanao days before and was struck by the symbolism. "The installation is so reminiscent of the photographs that we saw of the bodies being exhumed from the massacre site. And it really does tear at the heart when you see these images made from newspaper print - the very medium that the journalists worked on."
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