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Southeast Asia
Gunaratna sez JI, MILF, Abu Sayyaf all spawned from al-Qaeda
2006-04-24
SEVERAL terrorist groups have been identified for each country in Southeast Asia, but all of them sprung from one group, the al-Qaeda.

Experts believe the al-Qaeda network inspired local groups such as the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) to initially create local conflicts and then turn their cause into a global jihad.

“Al-Qaeda is the vanguard,” said Dr. Rohan Gunaratna of Singapore’s International Center for Political Violence and Terrorism Research.

During the last plenary session of the Counter-terrorism ExpertsÂ’ Conference (CTEC) last Saturday, Gunaratna said all major JI attacks were funded by the al-Qaeda network.

He said the terrorist groups in the Southeast Asian region have learned to exchange ideas, training and technology and cross borders through the backdoor.

Likewise, former CNN Jakarta bureau chief Maria Ressa showed how territorial borders do not stop terrorist groups from sharing ideas and technology in carrying out their plots.

Ressa spent “two decades” covering bombings and riots and met many of JI’s leaders in her job as a journalist.

She said officials in the Philippines and Indonesia claimed the design of a backpack bomb used by a suicide bomber in the second Bali bombing last year was first tested in the Philippines.

They learned this because the Philippine National Police found a prototype of the Bali bomb in a church in Cotabato, which failed to explode.

“Because of weak law and order, training opportunities still exist - despite ongoing peace talks with the country’s largest Muslim separatist group, the MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front). In fact, the JI and other groups continue to train in areas protected by the MILF. The camps are so much smaller than they were in the past, but they’re still there,” Ressa said.

This meant the training of potential terrorists continue, spreading the ideology.

But Gunaratna believes there is a better chance of working with Asian terrorist groups than with the radicals in the Middle East, saying Asian groups are more moderate and tolerant.

He explained that Middle East groups are largely radicalized because of the Palestinian conflict with Israel.

He is glad to see the Asian region has begun working with the US and Australia. He said the fight cannot be controlled by Asian governments alone.

“A partnership is imperative if we are to succeed,” he said.

Ressa, for her part, said there are six areas that need to be addressed: an ideological response to counter the world view pushed by the radicals, a stronger military/law enforcement response, intelligence sharing, an educational response to make sure the ideology does not reach students, a financial response to track and disrupt terrorist fund-raising and a legislative response.

She also recommends that officials communicate with the public and learn to work with the media.

“You will need to tell the public what they’re facing because in the end, each nation must find the balance between trading in some civil liberties in exchange for greater security. And in a democratic country like this one, people will not give up their freedoms willingly until and unless they know exactly what they’re getting in return,” she said.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Noted, and added to my list, 49 Pan. Thanks loads!
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-04-24 13:20  

#2  Trailing Wife,
The book is called "Seeds of Terror" and worth a reading. Probably the best open sourse book on the Asian AQ connections.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-04-24 09:39  

#1  SEVERAL terrorist groups have been identified for each country in Southeast Asia, but all of them sprung from one group, the al-Qaeda.
Not entirely true. JI is an AQ organization, I give him that. But the MILF was a break away from the MNLF and the MNLF got their terrorist training fighting with the Mujahadine in Afghanistan. On their return Kadaffi Janjalani, Hashime Salamat, Parouk Hussain, and others took leadership of the MNLF. Once the peace talks were agreed on with the MNLF the MILF broke away. The receive their funding from Lybia, Saudi, and the OIC.
The Abu Sayyaff got their first large influx of funds from Momar Kadaffi when they took the european hostages. The ASG asked for 300K US for the hostages and Kadaffi paid them 26 MILLION US! Nothing like supporting terrorism.
I believe it was only after 911 that AQ funding came to suppport ASG and MILF through the JI.

Last note, Maria Ressa is an anti American hack. But with that said her book on the AQ link in Asia is worth reading if you can get past her constant hacking that it's all our fault. She explains the sanctuary the MILF give world wide terrorists to plan and organize attacks.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-04-24 09:35  

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