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Encyclopedia of Modern Worldwide Extremists and ...
Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) (Philippines) The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) was the largest Islamic separatist group in the Philippines from 1971 to 1996. Its formation was an outgrowth of unrest against the Ferdinand ...
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A Handbook of Terrorism and Insurgency in Southeast Asia
atrocities committed against Muslims in the Philippines, the MNLF declared on 18 March 1974 the establishment of a Bangsamoro Republic in the Southern Philippines. The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) recognized the MNLF ...
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Guide to Islamist Movements - Jilid 2 - Halaman 153
The internationalization of the conflict in the southern Philippines allowed the MNLF to gain formal recognition at the OIC during the Sixth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in Jeddah in 1975. In short, the MNLF managed to ride the wave ...
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Islam and Conflict Resolution: Theories and Practices - Halaman 164
The resolution recognized the MNLF as the legal representative of the Muslim movement in the Philippines and deplored the Philippine attitude toward its international obligations resulting from the Tripoli Agreement. It once again requested ...
Ralph H. Salmi, Cesar Adib Majul, George Kilpatrick Tanham, 1998
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A Local Church Living for Dialogue: Muslim-Christian ... - Halaman 150
integrity and national sovereignty of the Philippines.75 This gave more status to the MNLF. In 1975, Rashid Lucman, Salipada Pendatun, and Macapanton Abbas went to Saudi Arabia where they unsuccessfully tried to unite with the MNLF.
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Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat ...
MORO NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT (MNLF) The Moro National Liberation Front is a revolutionary organization that spearheaded the Muslim separatist movement in the Philippines in the 1970s. In providing leadership to the movement, ...
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Southeast Asian Affairs 2004 - Halaman 219
the Arroyo government and was reported to have led some armed MNLF guerrillas in an attack on an army headquarters in Jolo, Sulu, on 19 November 2001. The event led the government to charge Misuari of sedition. He is now languishing ...
Daljit Singh, Chin Kin Wah, 2004
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Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: Crucible of Terror - Halaman 38
The MNLF Revolt Nur Misuari, a professor at the University of the Philippines, formed the Moro National Liberation Front in 1968 and left the Philippines for Sabah in the early 1970s, where Tun Mustapha provided arms (in particular a conduit ...
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Civil Wars of the World: Major Conflicts Since World War II
However, when the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)—es- pecially the MNLF's main supporters (Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia)—began to back the initiatives of President Ramos in 1992, the MNLF faced the possibility that its ...
Karl R. DeRouen, Uk Heo, 2007
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The CRC Press Terrorism Reader - Halaman 233
Salamat was elected chairman on foreign affairs and in 1974 acted as Vice Chairman of the MNLF. Salamat, however, never received confirmation by the MNLF central committee. In 1978, Salamat and his more Islamic followers broke from ...