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Separatism
in Mindanao, Philippines
Several Islamic rebel groups on the island of
Mindanao in the predominantly Roman Catholic Philippines
have been engaging in armed conflict with government forces
over the past three decades, with two major factions
demanding independence. Tensions over the exploitation of
the island’s resources and the economic disparity between
Muslims and Christians go back centuries and existed under
both the Spanish and American periods of colonization, but
the armed separatist movement began at the beginning of the
1970s. The conflict has strong roots in the question of
control over natural resources, especially land but also
mining, timber, oil, gas, and fishing resources. The
heightening of friction between Muslims and the government
was accelerated by a resettlement program that increased the
ratio of Christians to Muslims on Mindanao, and by the fact
that Muslim areas remain comparatively underdeveloped
(attributed by the rebel groups as the government’s failure
to integrate their ethno-religious group). In the two years
since the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks in
New York, two of the separatist factions have been linked to
regional terrorist organizations. |
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