Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement: A Policy OptionMain MenuExecutive SummaryTypical OperationTactics, Techniques, and ProceduresBIFM Attack Sites of 2014 According to the GTDOrigins and CommunicationsLife of the OrganizationIdeologyQuestion of International SupportThe Creation of an Independent StateCounter-Insurgency and Counter-TerrorismA Policy Option for ResponseBibliographyCary Yballa98e3545aa46567f71b3ab847ed3420c7a004d55d
State Support
12015-12-10T22:28:22-08:00Cary Yballa98e3545aa46567f71b3ab847ed3420c7a004d55d73643plain2015-12-12T13:59:34-08:00Cary Yballa98e3545aa46567f71b3ab847ed3420c7a004d55d The BIFM is not known to have any state support from the Filipino national government. On the contrary the main adversary of the BIFM is the national government. As the core stated goal of the BIFM is to secede their territory away from the current Filipino state, there can be no peace between the group and the government.