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English: A map of the communist and Moro insurgency in the Philippines.
Tagalog: Isang mapa na naglalarawan ng insurhensiyang komunista at Moro sa Pilipinas.
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Own work (Original text: Own work by DeliriumMaps (Delirium333). The sources used for making the map are the following:)
Sources (local websites, news publications, journal articles)
1. Wikipedia
2. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
3. National Historical Commission of the Philippines
4. Philippine Information Agency
5. Philippine Social Science Council
6. Ang Bayan (communist outlet, publications from 1969-1986)
7. Fight Back! News (communist outlet)
8. NegrosRevPortal (communist outlet)
9. Philippine Revolution Web Central (communist outlet)
10. Bulatlat
11. https://www.marinecorps.mil.ph/history
12. Various municipal government websites
13. ABSCBN
14. GMA
15. Inquirer
16. MindaNews
17. AP News
18. The Philippine Star
19. Pinoy Exposé
20. Yodisphere
21. The Bohol Chronicle
22. https://edgedavao.net/special-supplement/2017/08/davao-city-progress-amid-half-century-bloody-episodes/
23. Lawphil.net
24. https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&u=googlescholar&id=GALE%7CA20567475&v=2.1&it=r&sid=googleScholar&asid=d9c52199

Sources (foreign outlets)
1. The New York Times
2. Los Angeles Times
3. The Washington Post
4. BBC
5. UCA News
6. UPI
7. Deutsche Welle
8. The Christian Science Monitor
9. countercurrents.org
10. https://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article15749

Sources (maps, books, journals, research papers)
1. The Huk Rebellion In The Philippines: An Econometric Study by Edward J. Mitchell (1969)
2. Report of an Amnesty International Mission to The Republic of the Philippines (11–28 November 1981)
3. Problems of Communism, Volume 33, Issues 1-6 (1984) by the Documentary Studies Section, International Information Administration The Situation and Outlook in the Philippines: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, September 20 and October 4, 1984 (1985) by the United States Congress House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs
4. Report to the President of the United States of America on the February 7, 1986 Presidential Election in the Philippines
5. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the Philippines (1986) by Jose P. Magno, Jr. and A. James Gregor
6. The Philippines in 1985: Rolling with the Political Punches (1986) by Bernardo M. Villegas
7. A Selective, Annotated Bibliography on Philippine Insurgencies (Jun 1985-Mar 1988) by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
8. Red Revolution: Inside The Philippine Guerrilla Movement (1989) by Gregg R. Jones
9. Wagering the Land: Ritual, Capital, and Environmental Degradation in the Cordillera of Northern Luzon, 1900–1986 (1991) by Martin W. Lewis
10. Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (1992) by John T. Sidel
11. Aristocrats of the Malay Race (1995) by Nasser A. Marohomsalic
12. The Muslim Secessionist Movement in the Philippines: Issues and Prospects (1995) by Ruben G. Domingo
13. Philippine Army - The First 100 Years (1997)
14. Deforestation and Mangyan in Mindoro (2001) by Volker Schult
15. Cultural Change among the Kalinga and Catalangan in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Report on the Kalinga and Catalangan of San Mariano, Province of Isabela, Philippines Cagayan Valley Programme for Environment and Development (2005) by Kim Esther Knibbe and Andrei Jim Angnged
16. An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philippines (2009) by Alfred W. McCoy
17. The Communist Insurgency in the Philippines: Tactics and Talks by Asia Report (2011)
18. Headhunting, Christianity, and History among the Bugkalot (Ilongot) of Northern Luzon, Philippines (2011) by Shu Yuanyang
19. The Never Ending War in the Wounded Land: The New People’s Army on Samar (2013) by William Norman Holden
20. Political Handbook of the World 2015 by Tom Lansford
21. Chronologies of Modern Terrorism (2015) by Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin
22. Counterinsurgency in Paradise - Seven Decades of Civil War in the Philippines (2016) by Aaron Morris
23. Historical Atlas of the Republic (2016)
24. Marag Valley’s Ravaging War: Chronicles of Survival’ (2016) by Belarde, Talamayan, Diamante and Anchenta
25. “We are Siding with Filipino Capitalists” (2021) by Joseph Scalice
26. Agrarian revolution and the Maoist guerrilla movement in Panay Island, Philippines in the writings of Roger Felix Salditos (2023) by Karlo Mikhail I. Mongaya


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