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Questions on the ballot [8]; Preface Pursuant to the Tripoli Agreement of December 23, 1976 and the agreement between President Marcos of the Philippines and President Ghaddafi of March 18-19, 1977, President Marcos issued proclamation No. 1628 declaring autonomy in the Provinces of Lanao de Sur, Lanao del Norte, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del ...
Agreement to continue discussion on the proposal of full autonomy for areas in the southern Philippines in the spirit of the 1976 Tripoli Agreement The Jeddah Accord was signed on January 3–4, 1987 in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia by Aquilino Pimentel Jr. , representing the Government of the Philippines and Nur Misuari of the Moro National Liberation ...
Independence Day was changed from July 4 (Philippine Republic Day) to June 12 (Philippine Independence Day) on August 4, 1964. [9] January 1 – New Year's Day; February 22 – Legal Holiday; April 8 – Maundy Thursday; April 9: Good Friday; Bataan Day; May 1 – Labor Day; June 12 – Independence Day; July 4 – Philippine Republic Day ...
1977 Southern Philippines autonomy plebiscite; Southern Tagalog 10 This page was last edited on 28 February 2019, at 00:24 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The following thirteen provinces in the southern Philippines were agreed upon by the parties involved to be included for autonomy: Basilan, Sultan Kudarat, Sulu, Lanao del Norte, Tawi-tawi, Lanao del Sur, Zamboanga del Sur, Davao del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, South Cotabato, North Cotabato, Palawan and Maguindanao.
The Moro Islamic Liberation Front, a faction of the MNLF which had broken away in 1977, initially supported the MNLF during the peace talks. They however, rejected the 1996 Final Peace Agreement as inadequate, reiterating a demand for a "Bangsamoro Islamic State", and not just simple political autonomy. [ 5 ]
The Patikul massacre refers to an event that took place on October 10, 1977 in Patikul, Sulu province in the Philippines.Thirty-five officers and men of the Philippine Army were killed by elements of the Moro National Liberation Front under Usman Sali.
1977: Dates of operation: 1977 – March 27, 2014 (Permanent ceasefire) [1] Split from: Moro National Liberation Front: Country: Philippines: Motives: Independence of the Bangsamoro region (formerly) Establishment of a region with greater autonomy than the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Bangsamoro Autonomous Region) Headquarters