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Philippines: Displaced and Forgotten in Zamboanga
January 15, 2015
Blog Post
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Philippines: Displaced and Forgotten in Zamboanga
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January 15, 2015
Blog Post

Philippines: Displaced and Forgotten in Zamboanga

Refugees International
January 15, 2015
Blog Post

In September 2013, fighting between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and a Muslim rebel group in the port city of Zamboanga on Mindanao forced 120,000 people - primarily minority Muslims - to flee. More than a year later, tens of thousands remain displaced, living in deplorable conditions.

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