Civil conflict in the Philippines

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Civil conflict in the Philippines
Part of the Cold War and
the Global War on Terrorism
Communist hotspots in the Philippines.pngPhilippines Christian-Muslim Division Map (by majority).png
Date March 29, 1969 – present
Location Philippines
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
 Philippines

Communists:
Communist Party

...full list


Moro people:
MNLF
MILF

...full list

Islamists:
RSM
JI
BIFF


 ISIS

...full list

The Civil conflict in the Philippines is an ongoing civil war in the modern history of the Philippines:[3][4][5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Senior Abu Sayyaf leader swears oath to ISIS". Rappler. 
  2. ^ "ISIS Now Has Military Allies in 11 Countries -- NYMag". Daily Intelligencer. Retrieved 25 November 2014. 
  3. ^ Guide to the Philippines conflict. BBC. October 8, 2012.
  4. ^ "The Fruit of Misuari's Capitulation", Bulatlat. Quezon City, Philippines. December 2–8, 2001.
  5. ^ Philippines. Uppsala Conflict Data Program. "...the Philippines has experienced the intra-state, non-state and one-sided categories of UCDP organised violence."
  6. ^ "Comparative Politics: The politics of Asia".