Indonesian Pro-Islamic State Groups’ Attempts to Centralise Command Structures
Indonesia's terrorist groups are currently at their lowest ebb. On the one hand, Indonesia's most active terrorist network in the past...
Indonesia's terrorist groups are currently at their lowest ebb. On the one hand, Indonesia's most active terrorist network in the past...
Introduction. Terrorist exploitation of digital financing is a technological, regulatory, and enforcement problem everywhere extremists...
Efforts are underway to help Islamic boarding schools previously linked to the terror group, which was disbanded last year, to adopt more...
Almost one year has passed since the disbandment of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI). In June 2024, the leaders of JI announced the disbandment and...
Taufik Buraga (a.k.a. Upik Lawanga) is a 34-year old high school-educated Indonesian jihadi from the small neighborhood of Tanah Runtuh, Poso on the island...
On 30 June 2024, Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) announced its decision to disband, abandon violence and focus on proselytisation.
In legitimizing their acts of terror, al-Qaeda and Indonesia's Jemaah Islamiah (JI) frequently draw inspiration from the anti-Soviet Afghan jihad experience...
The imminent release of Abu Rusydan from prison introduces a pivotal dynamic in Indonesia's reintegration of former Jemaah Islamiyah (JI)...
In 2024, Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) quietly disbanded. This news drew far less public attention than when the terrorist organisation was in the...
Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), an Islamist extremist group based in Indonesia, declared it would disband itself in late June.
Militant jihadi organization responsible for terrorist attacks in Southeast Asia (notably the 2002 Bali bombing) founders/early leaders include Abdullah Sungkar and Abu Bakar Ba'asyir. Considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries.