Chief Justice Maria lourdes sereno PHOTO BY RENE H. DILAN
Chief Justice Maria lourdes sereno PHOTO BY RENE H. DILAN

THE trial of defendants accused of the massacre of 58 people in Maguindanao will finish by the end of the year, the Chief Justice Lourdes Sereno vowed Thursday.

Prosecution and defense lawyers will finish presenting evidence by the end of 2015, after which the judge has 90 days to issue a verdict, Sereno told reporters.

“It is excruciatingly slow for the victims’ families. That is not debatable, it is painful, there must be closure,” she said.

The trial involves members of the influential Ampatuan clan that allegedly ordered the slaughter of 58 people, including 32 journalists, in November 2009 in an attempt to crush a rival clan’s election challenge.

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The brutal massacre, one of the world’s deadliest attacks against media workers, saw some shot in their genitals before they were buried in a hilltop grave using an excavator.

The slow pace of the trial has angered the families of the victims and frustrated President Benigno Aquino 3rd, who has promised a verdict before he steps down in 2016.

Sereno said the court has resolved most of the bail petitions that caused much of the delays in the six-year long proceedings.

Two sons of Andal Ampatuan Sr.—Andal Jr. and Zaldy—are among 100 people on trial for one of the world’s most shocking mass murders.

The Ampatuans ruled Maguindanao for over a decade under the patronage of then-president Gloria Arroyo, who had tolerated the clan’s private army as a buffer against Muslim separatist rebels.

Widow Merly Perante, whose journalist husband Ronnie was among those slain, said she was cheered by Sereno’s announcement but stressed that getting justice was still her priority.

“I accept that the process can be lengthy, as long as we are not disappointed with the result, as long as they get convicted and get the right punishment,” she said.

AFP