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Philippine National Police Academy, Silang, Cavite [27] March 10, 2001: Edward Domingo: Military hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio Two cadets were convicted of homicide by the Baguio Regional Trial Court for his death, the first time that a civilian court convicted cadets of the Philippine Military Academy. [26] [28] April 7, 2001 ...
Serial killer Robert Hansen admitted responsibility for Eklutna Annie's murder in 1984. According to Hansen, Eklutna Annie had been wearing blue jeans, a sweater, and a brown leather jacket. He was unable to "remember whether she was a prostitute or [a] dancer", although he did state he believed she was from Kodiak, Alaska. [7]
List of people assassinated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Sri Lanka) List of people killed by Sri Lankan government forces; Political assassinations in post-apartheid South Africa; List of Turkish diplomats assassinated by Armenian militant organisations; List of assassinated human rights activists, including political dissidents
Philippine extrajudicial killings are politically motivated murders committed by government officers, punished by local and international law or convention.They include assassinations; deaths due to strafing or indiscriminate firing; massacre; summary execution is done if the victim becomes passive before the moment of death (i.e., abduction leading to death); assassination means forthwith or ...
Media related to People murdered in the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons Pages in category "People murdered in the Philippines" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
People convicted of murder by the Philippines (4 P) E. Extrajudicial killings in the Philippines (6 C, 12 P) F. Filipino murder victims (2 C, 18 P) M.
The country also has the highest rate of murder cases in Southeast Asia in 2013, with a rate of 8.8, followed by Thailand. [1] The murder rate in the Philippines reached its peak in 2002 and 2010, with rates of 8.1 (6,553 cases) and 9.5 (8,894 cases). [2]
Although the original American report claimed that only 39 people were killed, [14] estimates by actual historians range from around 2,000 [10] to roughly 50,000. [11] [12] Malabang incident 12 May 1904: Malabang, Lanao district, Moro Province: 53 (all of Filipino families of employees of the American military government stationed in the town)