Moro Resistance and Liberation Organization
2005–present Philippine armed secessionist group
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Dates of operation | 2005 (2005) – present |
Country | Philippines |
Motives | Moro representation in the CPP-NPA-NDF conflict |
Active regions | Mindanao, Philippines[1] |
Political position | Far-left |
Means of revenue | National Democratic Front |
The Moro Resistance and Liberation Organization (MRLO) is an active armed secessionist group participating in the Moro conflict.[2][3] It was established by the National Democratic Front (NDF) as one of its Moro subdivisions, and was the 16th organization created by the NDF to fight under its leadership.[1] The group has openly and consistently condemned the Philippine government's military operations in Mindanao, accusing them of violence against Moro civilians.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "New underground Moro group vows to recruit more Moros to the NPA". Philippine Revolution Web Central. July 12, 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
- ^ AYROSO, DEE (June 25, 2015). "Revolutionary Moro group calls for intensified armed struggle". Bulatlat.com#sthash.OtUynEX8.dpuf. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ "Moro Resistance Liberation Organization (MRLO) | Terrorist Groups | TRAC". www.trackingterrorism.org. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
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Moro conflict
- Drug abuse
- Gun cultures
- Poverty
- Racism
- Rido
- Piracy
- Jabidah massacre (1968)
- Manili massacre (1971)
- Tacub massacre (1971)
- Palimbang massacre (1974)
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Islamists |
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Islamists |
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- Battle off Mukah (1862)
- Battle of Jolo (1974)
- Patikul massacre (1977)
- Pata Island massacre (1981)
- Ipil massacre (1995)
- Philippine campaign against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Battle of Camp Abubakar (2000)
- Misuari rebellion (2001)
- Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines (2002–2015)
- Basilan beheading incident (2007)
- Cotabato conflict (2008)
- Lahad Datu standoff (2013)
- Zamboanga City crisis (2013)
- Operation Darkhorse (2014)
- Battle of Basilan (2014)
- Mamasapano clash (2015)
- Battle of Tipo-Tipo (2016)
- Butig clashes (2016)
- Bohol clashes (2017)
- Siege of Marawi (2017)
- Ungkaya Pukan clash (2022)
civilians
- Lahad Datu ambush (1985)
- Ozamiz Ferry Bombing (2000)
- Sipadan kidnappings (2000)
- Rizal Day bombings (2000)
- Dos Palmas kidnappings (2000–2001)
- Siege of Lamitan (2001)
- Zamboanga City bombings (2002)
- SuperFerry 14 bombing (2004)
- Central Mindanao bombings (2006)
- Mindanao bombings (2009)
- Maguindanao massacre (2009)
- Bukidnon bus bombing (2014)
- Davao City bombing (2016)
- Jolo Cathedral bombings (2019)
- Jolo bombings (2020)
- Datu Paglas market occupation (2021)
- Mindanao State University bombing (2023)
- 1976 Tripoli Agreement (MNLF)
- 1987 Jeddah Accord (MNLF)
- 1996 Final Peace Agreement (MNLF)
- 2012 Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (MILF)
- 2014 Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (MILF)
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