South_Philippines_insurgency

Civil conflict in the Philippines

Civil conflict in the Philippines

Internal security


The civil conflict in the Philippines as of February 2019, consists of an insurgency pitting government forces against Maoist rebels, that began in 1969 during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos.[3][4][5][6]

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Clashes between communists and the Philippine government

List of clashes between the military, MNLF, and MILF

List of clashes between the military and Jihadist groups

Casualties by year

Extreme Islamists versus the government

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Note: Some casualties from small-scale conflicts are not given.


References

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