The document summarizes the Jabidah Massacre, an incident in 1968 where members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are alleged to have massacred Muslim recruits who were escaping covert training to reclaim Sabah. Accounts of the number killed range from 68 to 200. Though some argue it was a myth, the massacre is regarded as catalyzing modern Moro insurgencies in the southern Philippines by crystallizing Muslim discontent and leading to groups like the Moro National Liberation Front.