Asking my sisters: Intergenerational voices of women from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Mindanao
In this booklet female ex-combatants from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front - Bangsamoro Women's Auxiliary Brigade (MILF-BIWAB) and their daughters in Muslim Mindanao share their stories from the region’s post-conflict recovery process.
In this booklet female ex-combatants from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front - Bangsamoro Women's Auxiliary Brigade (MILF-BIWAB) and their daughters in Muslim Mindanao share their stories from the region’s post-conflict recovery process.
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CONTRIBUTORS<br />
FEMALE EX-COMBATANTS FROM THE<br />
BANG-SAMORO ISLAMIC WOMEN AUXILIARY<br />
BRIGADE (BIWAB)<br />
MS. ANISA “LING” GUMANDER, age 68,<br />
BIWAB Brigade Commander, served for 49 years.<br />
MS. (MALIYA D.) WILMA MADATO, age 54,<br />
BIWAB Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Education Department,<br />
served for 44 years.<br />
MS. ALYAH E. SALIK, age 44,<br />
BIWAB Battalion Commander, served for 26 years.<br />
MS. PAHMIA SEBING-HAMID, age 49,<br />
BIWAB Battalion Commander, served for 26 years.<br />
MS. UMMO WEEDAD MIMBANTAS, age 60,<br />
BIWAB Battalion Mursidat, served for 22 years<br />
MS. ROQAYYA CAMALUDIN BILAY, age 50,<br />
BIWAB Battalion Commander, served for 26 years.<br />
MS. HASNAH MACMOD ABDOLLAH, age 42,<br />
BIWAB Battalion Commander, served for 26 years.<br />
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