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Several explosions occurred during a political campaign rally of the Liberal Party at Plaza Miranda in the district of Quiapo, injuring most of the party's senatorial lineup. [3] The Communist Party of the Philippines and the government of President Ferdinand Marcos traded blame for the attack. January–September 1972 Metro Manila: 1 40 Bomb
President Bongbong Marcos initially blamed foreign terrorists. [5] Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro told a news conference there was a strong indication of a foreign element in the bombing. [5] The House of Representatives on December 6 adopted Resolution 1504 condemning the bombing as a terrorist attack. [49] [50]
On 21 September 2022, a petition filed by the Philippine government in 2018 to declare the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA) as terrorist organizations citing the Human Security Act was denied by the Manila Regional Trial Court, which ruled that the groups were not organized for terrorism ...
From 7 January 2015 to 9 January 2015, terrorist attacks occurred across the Île-de-France region, particularly in Paris. Three attackers killed a total of 17 in four shooting attacks, and police then killed the three assailants.The main attacks were the Charlie Hebdo shooting and the Porte de Vincennes siege. The organization Al-Qaeda in the ...
The CPP-NPA is designated as a terrorist organization by multiple countries, including the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines. The AFP supports the Anti-Terrorism Council's resolutions designating 29 individuals as terrorists and aims to enhance counterterrorism efforts. [1]
ISIS foreign terrorist fighters capitalize on local grievances, historical animosities, and feeling of injustices to propagate violent extremism in the Philippines, particularly in conflict-affected areas of Mindanao. Violent extremism is the ideology that justifies acts of terrorism in the Philippines." [19]
The following is a list of terrorist incidents that were not carried out by a state or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).Assassinations are presented in List of assassinations and unsuccessful attempts at List of people who survived assassination attempts and List of heads of state and government who survived assassination attempts.
Terrorist incidents in the Philippines in the 2000s (9 C, 1 P) Terrorist incidents in the Philippines in the 2010s (9 C, 1 P) Terrorist incidents in the Philippines in the 2020s (3 C)