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Philippines
Moro Killings

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Over a dozen Filipino soldiers were killed in one of the worst shootouts with Muslim guerillas in three years. The violence occurred despite a ceasefire instated as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Philippine government hold peace talks.

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THE city of Al-Barka on the island of Basilan, southern Philippines, appeared quiet, last Wednesday afternoon. Houses and farms were emptied, abandoned by their owners. Around 3,500 people had evacuated a city that had till then been renowned as one of the primary bases of rebels from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, or MILF.

The people of Al-Barka were concerned that an even more horrific battle than the one they witnessed a day before would co

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