Civil conflict in the Philippines

Civil conflict in the Philippines
DateMarch 29, 1969 – present
(55 years, 7 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
Location
Status

Ongoing

Belligerents

Philippines

Communists:
Communist Party

...full list

Jihadist groups:

Islamic State Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters

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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  5. ^ "Philippines". UCDP. Retrieved February 16, 2022. ...the Philippines has experienced the intra-state, non-state and one-sided categories of UCDP organized violence.
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