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terrorism
Malaysia's Terror Mop Up
Malaysia has done a good job at mopping up the remains of terrorist groups. But 3 suspects prove elusive.
Top 10 ASEAN Stories of 2011
From floods, to elections to a shameful attack in London, The Diplomat picks its top stories from Southeast Asia.
Malaysia’s Militant Headache
Recent arrests have sparked fears that militants may be eyeing a Mumbai-style attack. Foreigners would be the likely target.
Does Malaysia Need the ISA?
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is having a difficult time balancing security needs with civil rights.
Closing the Book on Aum?
Japan’s Supreme Court has upheld its conviction of the last top Aum official tied to the Tokyo subway sarin attack.
Terror Looms Over Pakistan Ties
Attacks claimed by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement raise the prospect of tension between China and Pakistan.
How al-Qaeda Recruits Online
The internet has been a boon to terrorist recruitment. And extremists are finding some surprising mediums for spreading their message.
Delhi Bomb Manhunt Continues
Investigations into Wednesday’s bomb outside a Delhi court are complicated by conflicting claims of responsibility.
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.
Islamists Vow China Attacks
An Islamist group claims responsibility for attacks in China’s restive western Xinjiang region this summer.
Terror Returns to Delhi
The bomb blast in Delhi is a reminder of the government’s inability to stop terrorism. The public is growing angry.