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dbpedia:Moro_conflict_in_Sabah
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For the conflict in the southern Philippines, see Moro conflict.The Moro conflict in Sabah are a series of attacks by the Moro people from Mindanao on Sabah that have began even before the British colonial period. Many civilians have died or suffered during these incidents, causing an increase in Anti-Filipino sentiment among the native peoples of Sabah, especially after major attacks in 1985, 2000 and 2013.
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dbpedia:Jabidah_massacre dbpedia:1985_Lahad_Datu_ambush
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Moro conflict in Sabah
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Malaysian forces: * Hundreds either killed or wounded * ~estimated 12+ killed * ~estimated 12 wounded ---- British coalition (until 1966):
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Government of the Philippines(1962–1986) Misuari MNLF(2001–2015) (until 1966) (troops and material aid) * (moral and material aid) Moro Pirates(Since before 1963–present) Abu Sayyaf(2000–present) (1963–present) (Jamalul Kiram faction) (2013–present) ---- Moro Islamic Liberation Front (1963–66) (troops and material aid) Supported by:
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dbpedia:Joseph_Estrada dbpedia:Murad_Ebrahim dbpedia:Benigno_Aquino_III dbpedia:Nur_Misuari dbpedia:Gloria_Macapagal-Arroyo dbpedia:Najib_Razak dbpedia:Musa_Aman dbpedia:Corazon_Aquino dbpedia:Diosdado_Macapagal dbpedia:Ferdinand_Marcos dbpedia:Government_of_the_Philippines n8:_Ramos
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dbpedia:Civil_conflict_in_the_Philippines dbpedia:North_Borneo_dispute
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~ The total thought to be higher than what has been shown.
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dbpedia:Sabah dbpedia:Malaysia
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* Deportation of thousands ofFilipino illegal immigrantsin Sabah after they were found collaborating with militants duringa brief of standoffwith a self-proclaimed Filipino SultanJamalul Kiram IIIfollowers in 2013. * Establishment ofESSCOMandESSZONEin 2013 to counter further Filipino militant infiltrations and to prevent the mass exodus of Filipino illegal immigrants into Sabah. * Operation Merdeka to invade Sabah under the instruction ofFerdinand Marcosfailed to carry out and the starting ofMoro insurgency in the Southern Philippinesafter Marcos soldiers execute a numbers of Moro fighters in an event known asJabidah massacre. Security in mainland Sabah was under control, cross border attacks ongoing; * Establishment ofRCIin 2012 when Sabah was infiltrated with a huge numbers of illegal immigrants from the Philippines who escape from the war tornMindanaoand theSulu Archipelago. *Nur Misuarideported to the Philippines in 2001 under the name ofASEAN relationsafter Malaysian security forces found he had stayed illegally on an island in Sabah to escape from the Philippine authorities after a failed rebellion against thePhilippine Government.
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*Abu Sayyaf: 200 Kiram followers: Patrol ships Thousands British troops * Australian forces 200 * 3,000+ * British forces * 235 * New Zealander forces *Moro Pirates: unknown British coalition (until 1966): Malaysian forces: ----
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