- Philippines. On 1 May 1968, two
months after the
Jabidah m****acre, Datu
Udtog Matalam, a
former governor of Cotabato,
issued a
Manifesto for the declaration...
- with the Moro
National Liberation Front (MNLF).
Cotabato governor Datu
Udtog Matalam saw the
anger of the
Muslim people of
Mindanao and
established the...
- self-determination. The cry for "****eka or maradeka"
began in 1968 when Datu
Udtog Matalam announced the
formation of the
Mindanao Independence Movement (MIM)...
- lost and
further marginalized. In May 1968,
former Cotabato governor Datu
Udtog Matalam announced the
formation of the
Muslim Independence Movement (MIM)...
-
effort couldn't
gather enough congressional support.
Cotabato Governor Datu
Udtog Matalam established the
Muslim Independence Movement (MIM),
which openly...
-
positions and
called for
regional autonomy.
Former Cotabato governor Datu
Udtog Matalam likewise formed of the
Muslim Independence Movement (MIM), which...
- Pendatun,
Domocao Alonto,
Hamid Kamlian,
Captain Sayyid Kalingalan Caluang,
Udtog Matalam and Atty.
Macapantun Abbas Jr.
There has been a long-standing allegation...
- the
resistance government, but
Kidapawan fell
under the
command of Datu
Udtog Matalam, who with his Bolo
Battalion led the
Cotabato region's guerrilla...
- the well-supported Datu
Udtog Matalam faction won. Subsequently,
headed by the
Provincial Governor of
Cotabato Datu
Udtog Matalam, the
Provincial Governor...
-
Ugalingan Piang 1945–1946 11 Datu
Udtog Matalam 1946–1949 12 Datu Duma
Sinsuat 1949–1954 13
Primitivo Buagas 1954–1955 14 Datu
Udtog Matalam 1956–1967 15 Simeon...