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INTERACTIVE: Family tree of the Ampatuan clan


Who's who in the Ampatuan family? A year after the Maguindanao Massacre, the Ampatuan clan continues to wield significant power in the province of Maguindanao. Even though Esmael "Toto" Mangudadatu was elected governor of the province, many clan members hold elective or appointed positions in the province's different municipalities, as they have for years. In fact, keeping track of all the members of the Ampatuan family can be daunting. This interactive family tree shows how the different family members are related to one another, their current and past elective positions, and their alleged roles in the Maguindanao massacre. A disclaimer: This family tree is based on our research of the most prominent Ampatuan clan members in politics. It does not include all the members of the Ampatuan clan. There may be other family members and wives that are not included. A list of the different sources we used can be found below. Interactive graphic developed by Wayne Manuel. Information collated by Pia Faustino, GMA News Research.

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The information in this family tree was put together using the following sources: "Detained but still running big-time," by Carolyn Arguillas, Mindanews. Published in PCIJ.org on February 8, 2010. "68 Ampatuans, 15 Mangudadatus still dominate Maguindanao elections" by Carolyn Arguillas, Mindanews. Published in PCIJ.org on February 8, 2010. "Ampatuan patriarch loses out, but massacre suspects and their wives win top posts" by Carolyn Arguillas, Mindanews. Published in The Mindanao Daily Mirror on May 17, 2010. "They Own the People: The Ampatuans, State-Backed Militias, and Killings in the Southern Philippines" a study by Human Rights Watch released in November 2010. "Who really are the Ampatuans?" by Julmunir I. Jannaral, published in The Manila Times on November 29, 2009. "Ampatuan clan the biggest winners in 2010 polls" by Karen Tiongson-Mayrina, published in GMANews.TV on July 18, 2010. "Cory gave Ampatuan patriarch his break," published in Newsbreak.com.ph on November 26, 2009. "Ampatuans, Mangudadatus were allies for decades," published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on November 23, 2009. "Mangudadatus offered posts to avoid conflict with Ampatuans," published on abs-cbnNEWS.com on November 25, 2009. "All in the family," published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on November 25, 2009. "Love conquers all," published in the Philippine Star on August 23, 2009. Department of Interior and Local Government list of local executives retrieved on November 18, 2010. COMELEC-certified list of elected officials from 1992 to 2010. List of suspects in the Maguindanao Massacre as provided by the Philippine National Police- Criminal Investigation and Detective Group (PNP-CIDG) in November, 2010.