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ISIS reaches Indonesia: The terrorist group’s prospects in Southeast Asia
Mapping the Money Trail: The Evolution of Terrorist Financing Networks in Indonesia
ISIS-Sponsored Online Radicalization Is Growing In Southeast Asia – OpEd
Why ISIS Will Not Thrive in Indonesia
Indonesia's Counterterrorism Unit Nabs Four Suspected ISIS-Affiliated Terrorists
ISIL Radicalization, Recruitment, and Social Media Operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines
Country Reports on Terrorism 2019
Country Reports on Terrorism 2019 is submitted in compliance with Title 22 of the United States Code, Section 2656f (the “Act”), which requires the...
ISIS reaches Indonesia: The terrorist group’s prospects in Southeast Asia
The world is transfixed on the possibility that a transnational, violent network might someday span Europe, the Middle East, and all the way...
Mapping the Money Trail: The Evolution of Terrorist Financing Networks in Indonesia
Introduction. Terrorist exploitation of digital financing is a technological, regulatory, and enforcement problem everywhere extremists...
ISIS-Sponsored Online Radicalization Is Growing In Southeast Asia – OpEd
Online radicalisation by ISIS and its affiliates is an escalating threat in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia,...
Why ISIS Will Not Thrive in Indonesia
Guest post by Ioana Emy Matesan. When suicide bombers and gunmen hit the heart of Jakarta last week, ISIS immediately claimed the attacks,...
Indonesia's Counterterrorism Unit Nabs Four Suspected ISIS-Affiliated Terrorists
Indonesia's counterterrorism unit, Densus 88, has arrested four suspected terrorists in separate operations across West Sumatra and North Sumatra.
ISIL Radicalization, Recruitment, and Social Media Operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines
In a 2014 video posted to YouTube, the Islamic State in Iraq and Levant (ISIL) announced the end of Sykes-Picot.1 While Sykes-Picot may be...
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Loose networks of individuals and small groups in Indonesia who have expressed support for or joined the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) notable Indonesian figures identified in open-source reporting include propagandists and foreign fighters (e.g., Bahrun Naim). These networks are illicit and often clandestine.