Archive for 'Counterterrorism'
“Firebrand” Extinguished? Abu Bakar Basyir Sentenced to 15 Years
by Chris Lundry The next chapter in the saga of Abu Bakar Basyir, called the spiritual leader of terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah, came to an end on June 16. The court in South Jakarta pronounced its verdict of guilty to the charges of inciting terrorism related to the Jemaah Islamiyah training camp in Aceh — [...]
Posted: June 17th, 2011 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Islam, Media, Southeast Asia.
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Tainted Legacies: to the Victor go the (Narrative) Spoils?
By Chris Lundry The first 48 hours after the death of Osama bin Laden were grounds for relief in the United States, its allies, and those who condemn violent extremism, but they have also been fraught with speculation and rumors concerning the operation. Is bin Laden really dead? Did he really use his wife as [...]
Posted: May 5th, 2011 under Analysis, bin Laden, Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Pakistan, PSYOPS, Southeast Asia, Strategic Comm..
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Escalating Muslim Reaction to Terrorist Bombings in Indonesia
by Mark Woodward* Since March 15 Indonesia has experienced another wave of bombings, including a suicide attack on the Az Zikro mosque located in a police compound in Cirebon, Central Java. The bomber struck during Friday prayers. Other targets have included a book bomb mailed to Ulil Abshar Abdallah, the leader of Jaringan Islam Liberal [...]
Posted: May 4th, 2011 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Education, Indonesia, Movements, Southeast Asia.
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New Third Way Narrative Poses Challenge to U.S. Strategic Communication
by Bud Goodall There is a new narrative responsible for the success of the uprisings that spread from Tunisia through Egypt and now are heard in the streets of Syria, Yemen, Libya, and elsewhere. It is a secular narrative generated by young Muslims who recognize that older jihadist forms of “telling their resistance story” by [...]
Posted: April 11th, 2011 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Diplomacy, Egypt, Intelligence, Islam, Israel, Language, Movements, Narrative, Obama, Politics, Religion, Strategic Comm..
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News from Indonesia: Basyir charged with supporting Aceh terrorist camp
by Chris Lundry Indonesian police have charged Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Basyir with supporting terrorism for his role in the the Jemaah Islamiyah training camp in Aceh. He has been accused of participating in planning and funding the project and ordering others to commit terrorist acts, and police reported finding progress reports and videos from [...]
Posted: August 25th, 2010 under Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Media, Southeast Asia, Uncategorized.
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Why Some Islamists are Violent and Others Aren’t
by Steven R. Corman For some time people who think about the problem of terrorism have faced a puzzling question: Why is it that some Muslims who hold fundamentalist or radical beliefs about Islam become violent, while others don’t? New research shows that the answer is probably not what you might think. A popular view is that [...]
Posted: May 25th, 2010 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Education, Islam, Religion.
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Lessons from Aceh Terrorist De-Radicalization
by Steven R. Corman The Consortium for Strategic Communication has released a new white paper by Mark Woodward, Ali Amin, and Inayah Rohmaniyah entitled Lessons from Aceh Terrorist De-Radicalization. The full white paper can be downloaded here. The executive summary is as follows: Although the International Crisis Group’s reports on radicalism in Indonesia are extremely [...]
Posted: May 13th, 2010 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Movements, Southeast Asia.
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Hip-Hop Ambassadors Wanted
by Jeffry R. Halverson Apparently I wasn’t the only one thinking about the diplomatic potential of Muslim hip-hop when I posted a blog about it for COMOPS Journal back in September of 2009. Recently we heard from Tyson Amir, one of the Muslim artists that I featured in the blog, and he had some interesting [...]
Posted: May 7th, 2010 under Counterterrorism, Diplomacy, Government, Image, Islam, Media, Popular Culture, Religion, State Dept..
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New ICG Report on Jihadists in Aceh, Indonesia
by Chris Lundry The International Crisis Group has issued another report on terrorism in Indonesia, concerning the recent arrests and killings in Aceh, Indonesia (the report is available here). As with most ICG reports, it is thorough and informative, and includes much detailed description obtained through extensive interviews. The report emphasizes some important elements of [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2010 under Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Southeast Asia.
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Police Power, Soft Power and Extremist Sub-culture in Indonesia
by Mark Woodward, Ali Amin and Inayah Rohmaniyah* In recent months, Indonesian security forces, including the US-trained Detachment 88, have proven to be increasingly effective in locating, capturing or killing suspected terrorists. But police power alone will never defeat a deeply entrenched extremist sub-culture. Soft power is a crucial component as well, perhaps even more [...]
Posted: March 28th, 2010 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Government, Indonesia, Movements, Southeast Asia.
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