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The National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) posted this report on its terrorism knowledge base website. According to the MIPT, there are 11 known terrorist groups in the Philippines.

With 38 such groups listed in the Asia and Oceania region, the Philippines is just ahead of Indonesia’s 10 terrorist groups and Malaysia’s nine.
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The attack on Vice Mayor Antonio Gunsi of South Upi town, however, left his driver and one of his security men badly wounded, said Capt. Onting Alon, deputy civil-military relations chief of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division.
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A 50-year-old Tiruray tribesman was killed while three others were wounded when suspected partisans raked with combat rifles a World War II vintage 6x6 truck carrying high school students on their way to their hinterland village from the town proper of South Upi, Maguindanao Thursday night.
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The National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) posted this report on its terrorism knowledge base website. According to the MIPT, there are 11 known terrorist groups in the Philippines.

With 38 such groups listed in the Asia and Oceania region, the Philippines is just ahead of Indonesia’s 10 terrorist groups and Malaysia’s nine.
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The attack on Vice Mayor Antonio Gunsi of South Upi town, however, left his driver and one of his security men badly wounded, said Capt. Onting Alon, deputy civil-military relations chief of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division.
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A 50-year-old Tiruray tribesman was killed while three others were wounded when suspected partisans raked with combat rifles a World War II vintage 6x6 truck carrying high school students on their way to their hinterland village from the town proper of South Upi, Maguindanao Thursday night.
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The IPFA was tagged as behind hoax bombs found in Metro Manila and parts of the Visayas and Mindanao last January to dramatize its bid for the involvement of indigenous people in governance.
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