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Jemaah Islamiyah
Indonesian Extremists Drawn To Syrian Conflict
By Ankit Panda
Former Warlord Primed For Afghan Presidency
“A presidential candidate with a violent terrorist group named in his honor.”
Feiz Muhammad: One Lead for the Boston Bombing
The sermons of Feiz Muhammad could have played a part in motivating the Boston bombings.
Pushing for Peace in Mindanao
President Benigno Aquino has traveled to the southern Philippines in the hopes of hastening the peace process.
New Era of Terrorism in Indonesia?
The arrest of 11 individuals plotting attacks on U.S. and foreign targets is the clearest signal yet of a new age in terrorism.
A Time of Remembrance: 10th Anniversary of Bali Bombings
A decade after the bombings that claimed 202 lives, those that were lost will never be forgotten.
Umar Patek Gets 20 Years
Umar Patek is found guilty of constructing two bombs that killed more than 200 people in the 2002 Bali blasts.
Umar Patek's Dubious Defense
Umar Patek, last of the Bali bombers, offers an unconvincing defense as he tries to avoid a life sentence.
Thailand’s Forgotten War
The deadly conflict unfolding in Thailand’s south may not always make headlines. But terrorists in the region are showing a troubling ruthlessness.
Was Bangkok Just the Start?
The alleged Iranian attacks on Israeli diplomats underscore the changing face of terrorism. The fight is increasingly likely to be waged in Asia.
Philippines Kill Most Wanted
The Philippines military has killed three of the region’s most wanted terrorists. The mopping up continues.
Malaysia’s Militant Headache
Recent arrests have sparked fears that militants may be eyeing a Mumbai-style attack. Foreigners would be the likely target.