While we acknowledge that suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty, we still cannot fathom why Andal Ampatuan, exudes so much confidence that he is innocent with 57 families who truly believe he is not. You look hard as he speaks and he projects the face of someone who has no problem at all. This is the reality of due process of law: evidence, judges,lawyers, affidavits, counter affidavits, money, time . . .

We just have to continue praying that while the wheels of justice keep on turning, its pace should be a little faster before the deaths of 57 victims will be put to waste. Our hearts go to their families whose lives are forever changed.

We are left asking, wondering when the turn of events will be such that gradually those who must be made accountable will be known and named.

So, we just keep on following the case, at least on tv, and pray, from where we are situated that the God of Justice will work, through the witnesses, the miracle of Truth will come out that only God can evoke from the guilty because his conscience will not give him rest.


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