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  1. The Jabidah massacre on March 18, 1968, was the purported assassinations or executions of Moro army recruits who allegedly mutinied upon learning the true nature of their mission. It is acknowledged as a major flashpoint that ignited the Moro insurgency in the Philippines .

  2. Mar 18, 2018 · COTABATO CITY, Philippines — Before the massacre of young Bangsamoro men on the island of Corregidor on March 18, 1968, Jabidah was nothing but a name of a beautiful woman of Muslim lore....

  3. Mar 18, 2018 · The Philippines was to train a special commando unit – named Jabidah – that would create havoc in Sabah. The situation would force the Philippine government to either take full control of the...

  4. Mar 17, 2021 · Fifty-three (53) years ago, the Jabidah Massacre took the country by storm. It paved the way towards a shared understanding of what it means to be Bangsamoro and what it means to fight for our right towards self-determination. The story of the Jabidah Massacre will always live in our hearts.

  5. Mar 19, 2023 · During its 55th year on Saturday, March 18, 2023, the Bangsamoro Government, led by the Ministry of Public Order and Safety (MPOS), honored the Tausug and Sama men who were unceremoniously killed at the Corregidor Island in Cavite in 1968.

  6. Mar 18, 2013 · Remembering the ‘Jabidah massacre’. Forty-five years on, details of an alleged secret plot to destablise the Philippine province remain hard to come by. By Marga Ortigas. 18 Mar 2013. It’s the...

  7. Mar 18, 2021 · Fifty-three (53) years ago, the tragic incident that lit the spark of the decades-long Moro rebellion in Mindanao took place. Five decades later, the Jabidah Massacre continues to linger in the memories of Moro revolutionaries and its leaders.

  8. Oct 6, 2022 · Under the regime of president Ferdinand E. Marcos, the government designed a clandestine operation to invade Sabah. The special commando unit that the army trained for this was called Jabidah....

  9. Mar 18, 2016 · The Jabidah Massacre. On March 18, 1968 – exactly 48 years ago – 10 to 68 Moro youths were killed by Army officers who had been training them for a secret mission. They had been recruited to...

  10. "The so-called Jabidah massacre had a galvanizing effect on the Muslim student community in Manila," Thomas McKenna wrote in "Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed...