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The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), also known as the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom

Movement,[3] is an Islamist militant organization based in Mindanao, the Philippines. They are a
smaller player in the overall Moro insurgency in the Philippines and are mostly active in
Maguindanao and other places in central Mindanao. It is a breakaway group from the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front founded by Ameril Umbra Kato.[2] Kato wanted full independence and disagreed
with the MILF's acceptance of autonomy.[2]

Kato broke with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in 2008.[4] In 2008, after the Philippine
Supreme Court nullified the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain signed by the
Philippine government and the MILF, Kato led a contingent of MILF fighters in an attack against
civilians.[5] In December 2010, Kato formed the BIFF.[2] He claimed to have 5,000 fighters but the
government said that he had 300.[2] It wasn't until August 2011 that the MILF recognized the break
and declared the BIFF a "lost command".[2]

The BIFF rejected the 2012 Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, a preliminary peace
agreement signed between the Government of the Philippines and the MILF, and vowed to continue
their fight.[3][6][7] In January 2014, after the final annexes of the Framework Agreement were
signed, the Armed Forces of the Philippines launched Operation Darkhorse against the BIFF. The
army captured the BIFF's main camp in Barangay Ganta, Shariff Saydona Mustapha, Maguindanao
which reportedly had 500 fighters.[8]

On February 4, 2014, MNLF Islamic Command Council chairman Habib Mujahab Hashim confirmed
reports that the BIFF forged an alliance with his group, the Moro National Liberation Front.[9]

Along with the MILF, on January 25, 2015, the BIFF was involved in the 2015 Mamasapano clash,
leading to the deaths of 44 members of SAF, 18 from MILF and 5 from the BIFF. Following the event,
the group engaged in some clashes against the AFP, prompting AFP Chief of Staff Gregorio Pio
Catapang to announce in late February 2015 an all-out offensive against the BIFF.[10] The All-Out-
Offensive resulted to more 100 casualties in the BIFF.

They also suffered a split when a commander Tambako,formed the Justice for Islamic Movement to
protect the foreign terrorists hiding in BIFF controlled areas.He was captured in General Santos City
trying to escape the law.

After founder Ameril Umbra Kato's death, BIFF's former vice-chairman for political affairs, Ismael
Abubakar alias "Bongos," took leadership over the group.[1] Among the first moves of BIFF with
Abubakar as new chieftain, is bombing an outpost of the Philippine Army and two different
detachments of the Special Action Force (SAF) in Maguindanao on April 19, 2015.[11]

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