Ilaga

The Ilaga is a right-wing paramilitary group in the southern Philippines predominantly composed of Visayans (mostly Ilonggo), embracing a form of Folk Catholicism that utilizes amulets and violence. The group complemented the Philippine Constabulary as a militia force during the 1970s in southern Mindanao while fighting against Moro guerrillas during the Moro insurgency in the Philippines. The group committed its bloodiest act on June 19, 1971, when the group killed 65 Moro civilians inside a mosque.

Ilaga

The Ilaga is a right-wing paramilitary group in the southern Philippines predominantly composed of Visayans (mostly Ilonggo), embracing a form of Folk Catholicism that utilizes amulets and violence. The group complemented the Philippine Constabulary as a militia force during the 1970s in southern Mindanao while fighting against Moro guerrillas during the Moro insurgency in the Philippines. The group committed its bloodiest act on June 19, 1971, when the group killed 65 Moro civilians inside a mosque.