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Abu Sayyaf Group
Former Warlord Primed For Afghan Presidency
“A presidential candidate with a violent terrorist group named in his honor.”
A Filipino Standoff in Malaysia
About 100 Philippine militants have washed up on the shores of Malaysia’s eastern state of Sabah.
Philippines Kill Most Wanted
The Philippines military has killed three of the region’s most wanted terrorists. The mopping up continues.
Wanted: A Proper Home
Hundreds of thousands have been displaced by conflict in the southern Philippines. Those left in resettlement camps say they are being forgotten.
Malaysia's Terror Mop Up
Malaysia has done a good job at mopping up the remains of terrorist groups. But 3 suspects prove elusive.
Malaysia’s Militant Headache
Recent arrests have sparked fears that militants may be eyeing a Mumbai-style attack. Foreigners would be the likely target.
Mopping Up Abu Sayyaf
The arrest of an Abu Sayyaf gunman marks further progress as authorities in Southeast Asia mop up militants.
Abu Sayyaf Strike Back
An ambush by Abu Sayyaf rebels in which at least seven Philippine soldiers were killed is a reminder the outfit isn’t finished.
ISA & One Man’s Mischief
Malaysian officials aren’t treating Muhammad Akan Ali Mohammad as a joke after reports of terrorism links.
ISA & One Man’s Mischief
Malaysian officials aren’t treating Muhammad Akan Ali Mohammad as a joke after reports of terrorism links.
Bin Laden’s Asia Shadow
Does the death of Osama bin Laden mark the end of terrorist outfits in Southeast Asia like Abu Sayyaf?
Bin Laden’s Asia Shadow
Does the death of Osama bin Laden mark the end of terrorist outfits in Southeast Asia like Abu Sayyaf?