The following stories talk about the subject ‘Terrorism & Terrorists’.
The police counter-terror squad, Detachment 88, found a bomb almost identical to ones believed to have been used in the second Bali bombings that killed 23 people in October last year, during the raid on Noordin Mohammed's hideout in central Java on Saturday.
The United States Department of State Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism country report for Indonesia, April 2006.
Quite a good quality video from antv of the police raid on a terrorist hideout in central Java on Saturday.
At Reuters.
Reports are coming through that the police have captured or killed a number of Islamic terrorists in central Java, while the main man, Noordin Mohamad Top, slipped away.
Zainudin Nasir, an Islamic militant, was sentenced to twenty years jail for involvement in attacks on Christians in Ambon.
Jemaah Islamiyah, JI, is believed to have a two-pronged strategy in its war in Indonesia, that is, it seeks to attack western interests, as well as stoke the fires of sectarian conflict among Indonesians.
The Singapore based Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies held the "International Conference on Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Threat and Response" last week and herein you will find some of the highlights as they relate to Indonesia.
A suspected member or former member of the Islamic terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah was arrested on the island of Sumbawa.
Mahatir Mohamad, conspiracy theorist and former prime minister of Malaysia, offers his thoughts on regional Islamic terrorism.
The assets of four men associated with the Jamaah Islamiyah terrorist group have been frozen by the United States Treasury department and the four have formally been blacklisted.
The three men on death row for the first Bali terror attacks in 2002 have not sought clemency and neither so far have their families and therefore they will likely soon find out whether Allah rewards mass murderers with 72 virgins in heaven.
The province of Maluku, the scene of a civil war only a few years ago, is now safe for visiting.
A look at some of the current attitudes towards Australia of prominent Indonesians in the wake of the granting of temporary visas to Papuan refugees and the subsequent cartoon wars.
Majelis Mujahidin in Indonesia leader Fauzan Al-anshori on "The New Crusade".
A survey of Indonesian attitudes to America and Americans has been released showing a marked improvement in such attitudes in the wake of the tsunami relief efforts and despite the ongoing war in Iraq and other perceived problem issues.
A soldier today was sentenced to four years imprisonment for having involvement with a radical Islamic group.
Senior Commander Petrus Reinhard Golose of the Indonesian police has said that Al-Qaeda provided much of the funding for the string of terrorist bomb attacks in Indonesia since 2002.
We're not always entirely sure what to think of "our President" Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. He always seems to say the right thing to the right people at the right time, which may arouse suspicion in some, it does me, but in a rather inarticulate way. Anyhow he did it again today in a speech to a conference on terrorism in Jakarta.
Smuggling of explosives in Borneo.
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