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MORO ISLAMIC LIBERATION FRONT (8) answer(s).
 
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Chasing shadows: philippine military hunts mystery criminal group / Sully, Luke   Journal Article
Sully, Luke Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Differentiating perpetrators of violence in Mindanao is difficult given the number of criminal actors in the area. Against the backdrop of Islamist insurgent groups regularly engaged in battles against the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) causing fatalities and confusion, peace negotiations between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have faltered. The clear distinction between insurgent and criminal activities is increasingly blurred as militants profit from once-traditional criminal activities and criminal groups engage in operations of the kind once reserved for insurgents.
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ID:   129244


Growing pains: Malay-Muslim insurgency in southern Thailand / Davis, Anthony   Journal Article
Davis, Anthony Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   149665


Holding steady: Duterte unlikely to improve Philippine security / Jacob, Judith   Journal Article
Jacob, Judith Journal Article
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ID:   099854


Identity, ideology and child soldiering: community and youth participation in civil conflict - a study on the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Mindanao, Philippines / Ozerdem, Alpaslan; Podder, Sukanya; Quitoriano, Eddie L   Journal Article
Ozerdem, Alpaslan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The cessation of the governmental offensive to eliminate key figures of the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in 2009 imparted fresh impetus to the peace process in Mindanao, Philippines. Recent clashes have resulted in large-scale and ongoing displacement. This stalemate, together with the end of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's Presidential term, has revived concerns about the future dynamics of the Bangsamoro struggle. An important dimension in this is the 'voluntary' nature of the participation of children and young people in the ranks of the MILF, sanctioned and often encouraged by their families and community. This presents an interesting contrast to the predominant literature on child soldiering that seems overly aligned with the coercive recruitment and related trauma-healing axis. In this article we examine the role of identity, ideology, the family and community in this presumed voluntary participation of children and youth in the MILF, in order to refine the linkage between recruitment experience of children and youth and their reintegration outcomes, and prescribe more appropriate reintegration interventions for youth in scenarios of participation sanctioned by family and community.
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ID:   129508


MILF signs power sharing agreement with Philippines / Harrison, Maria   Journal Article
Harrison, Maria Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   065971


Moro islamic liberation front at 20:: state of the revolution / Abuza, Zachary   Journal Article
Abuza, Zachary Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Philippine government's agreement with MILF raises prospects of / Patrikainen, Maria   Journal Article
Patrikainen, Maria Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   129617


Ticking clock: prospects for lasting peace in southern Philippines / Klimesova, Martina   Journal Article
Klimesova, Martina Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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