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Detachment 88
Addressing Jemaah Islamiyah’s Infrastructure in Sulawesi
By Alif Satria
Despite aggressive counterterrorism efforts, Sulawesi still plays an important role for JI as a venue for key fundraising, membership training, and preaching.
Indonesia Foils Deadly Islamic State Attack
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Plot targeted police station, churches during independence day celebrations.
The Trouble With Indonesia’s New Counterterrorism Command
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A new anti-terror squad could raise old concerns in the country.
Indonesia, Malaysia and the Fight Against Islamic State Influence
By Stefanie Kam and Robi Sugara
With ideology spreading via social media, authorities need to consider a ‘soft’ approach as well as traditional tactics.
Reenacting the Bali Bombings
Umar Patek has been back in Bali to help reenact events leading up to the 2002 Bali Bombing.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
Java Bombing Signals Change
A suicide bombing in West Java underscores the shifting tactics of militants towards individual jihad.
Radicals Echo JI Across Indonesia
Indonesia had some success against terrorists in 2010. But recent protests suggest the hardliners are still a threat.
How Terrorism Still Looms Over Asia
Counterterrorism doesn’t get the attention it used to. But recent successes can’t mask the risk it still poses in South-east Asia.
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