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- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings abstract "The July 2009 Mindanao bombings was a series of seemingly unrelated bomb attacks that took place on the 4th, 5th, and 7th of July 2009 in the towns and cities of Datu Piang, Cotabato, Jolo, and Iligan on the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao that killed more than 7 people and injured at least 66.The Armed Forces of the Philippines has blamed several militant organizations active in Mindanao, such as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the Abu Sayyaf, and Jemaah Islamiyah.The Roman Catholic Church, along with Pope Benedict XVI, has condemned the initial attack while a statement from the MILF said that that attack was done by "heartless people" and called for an independent investigation to determine who was responsible. They further said that "there's no religious conflict in the south" and "we're fighting for our right of self-determination".[citation needed] A press secretary to President Macapagal-Arroyo expressed confidence that the bombing would not collapse peace negotiations between the government and the MILF.The incidents have led several members of the opposition to comment that these attacks may be related to a possible plan by the government to place the country in emergency rule, alluding to the days of Martial Law by the former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, while others have commented that they may be in preparation to heighten security amid the State of the Nation Address by President Arroyo which may restrict demonstrations and protest. The government has rejected these claims and says that they are assessing the situation. Security has been increased in Metro Manila, where the capital is located, as well as other areas of the country, particularly in Mindanao. The UN Development Program, meanwhile, announced that it is suspending its operations for refugees in the south a day after the incidents.".
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- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings caption "Colour-coded map of the Mindanao archipelago".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings date "--07-04".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings fatalities "8".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings footnote Cotabato_City.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings footnote "Jolo and Iligan".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings hasPhotoCollection July_2009_Mindanao_bombings.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings injuries "66".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings location "Datu Piang, Cotabato, Jolo, and Iligan in Mindanao, Philippines".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings susperps Armed_Forces_of_the_Philippines.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings susperps Moro_Islamic_Liberation_Front.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings susperps "Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah;".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings timezone Philippine_Standard_Time.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings timezone UTC+08:00.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings title "July 2009 Mindanao bombings".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings type "Bombing".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:2009_in_the_Philippines.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Car_and_truck_bombings.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Improvised_explosive_device_bombings_in_the_Philippines.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Islamic_insurgency_in_the_Philippines.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Mass_murder_in_2009.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Mindanao.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Terrorism_in_the_Philippines.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings subject Category:Terrorist_incidents_in_2009.
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings comment "The July 2009 Mindanao bombings was a series of seemingly unrelated bomb attacks that took place on the 4th, 5th, and 7th of July 2009 in the towns and cities of Datu Piang, Cotabato, Jolo, and Iligan on the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao that killed more than 7 people and injured at least 66.The Armed Forces of the Philippines has blamed several militant organizations active in Mindanao, such as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the Abu Sayyaf, and Jemaah Islamiyah.The Roman Catholic Church, along with Pope Benedict XVI, has condemned the initial attack while a statement from the MILF said that that attack was done by "heartless people" and called for an independent investigation to determine who was responsible. ".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings label "July 2009 Mindanao bombings".
- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings label "Zamach w Cotabato (5 lipca 2009)".
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- July_2009_Mindanao_bombings depiction Mindanao_regions.PNG.
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