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Yusop Jikiri : ウィキペディア英語版
Yusop Jikiri
Yusop (also Yusoph) Jikiri is a Filipino politician, leader within the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and former governor (2001–2004) of Sulu Province in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). He also served as a representative from Sulu's 1st District (2007–10) and ran again in 2010, but lost to Tupay Loong. He has been the beneficiary of shifting political alliances between the Tan and Loong families.
==Background==
Jikiri was born in 1954 as the son of a poor farmer in Indanan, named after a famous Moro leader/bandit under the American occupation. He attended Indanan Elementary, National High School, and attended college but did not finish his bachelor's degree due to the outbreak of war in 1970. He married four times and has several children; one of his sons, Thong Jikiri, is a provincial board member in the 1st District of Sulu.〔MINDANAO A LONG WAY HOME FOR A FARMER'S SON: Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 8, 2001.〕

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