Jemaah Islamiah (Arabic:الجماعة الإسلامية, al-Jamāʿat ul-Islāmíyatu, meaning "Islamic Congregation", frequently abbreviated JI), is a Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group dedicated to the establishment of a Daulah Islamiyah (regional Islamic caliphate) in Southeast Asia. On 25 October 2002, immediately following the JI-perpetrated Bali bombing, JI was added to the UN Security Council Resolution 1267 as a terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda or the Taliban.
JI is a transnational organization with cells in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. In addition to al-Qaeda the group is also thought to have links to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid, a splinter cell of the JI which was formed by Abu Bakar Baasyir on 27 July 2008. The group has been designated as a terrorist groups by the United Nations, Australia, Canada, Kazakhstan, Russia, the UAE, the United Kingdom and the United States. It remained very active in Indonesia where it publicly maintained a website as of January 2013.
Senior members of Indonesia’s Jemaah Islamiyah disband terror group
Senior members of the terror group Jemaah Islamiyah in Indonesia have disbanded the organisation and pledged against using extremism to achieve their goals. However, counter-terrorism experts warn that the threat posed by the group remains potent. Saifulbahri Ismail reports.
published: 04 Jul 2024
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20 years after the Bali bombings on Oct 12, 2002, the threat posed by terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has taken a different form, with members raising funds through charities and infiltrating public institutions. Here's how JI has transformed itself even as it remains a security threat. Read more: https://cna.asia/3ExBbq7
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Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
(15 Oct 2002)
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORY...
Senior members of the terror group Jemaah Islamiyah in Indonesia have disbanded the organisation and pledged against using extremism to achieve their goals. How...
Senior members of the terror group Jemaah Islamiyah in Indonesia have disbanded the organisation and pledged against using extremism to achieve their goals. However, counter-terrorism experts warn that the threat posed by the group remains potent. Saifulbahri Ismail reports.
Senior members of the terror group Jemaah Islamiyah in Indonesia have disbanded the organisation and pledged against using extremism to achieve their goals. However, counter-terrorism experts warn that the threat posed by the group remains potent. Saifulbahri Ismail reports.
20 years after the Bali bombings on Oct 12, 2002, the threat posed by terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has taken a different form, with members raising funds thr...
20 years after the Bali bombings on Oct 12, 2002, the threat posed by terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has taken a different form, with members raising funds through charities and infiltrating public institutions. Here's how JI has transformed itself even as it remains a security threat. Read more: https://cna.asia/3ExBbq7
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20 years after the Bali bombings on Oct 12, 2002, the threat posed by terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has taken a different form, with members raising funds through charities and infiltrating public institutions. Here's how JI has transformed itself even as it remains a security threat. Read more: https://cna.asia/3ExBbq7
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(15 Oct 2002)
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at buildi...
(15 Oct 2002)
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORYLINE:
The Bali bombings have thrown the spotlight on Jemaah Islamiyah, the fundamentalist Islamic group operating in Indonesia.
APTN has obtained pictures of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters training - alongside members of the Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group - in the Indonesian jungle.
The man said to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Dakar Bashir, spoke out strongly against the United States in an interview with APTN recorded last month.
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(15 Oct 2002)
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORYLINE:
The Bali bombings have thrown the spotlight on Jemaah Islamiyah, the fundamentalist Islamic group operating in Indonesia.
APTN has obtained pictures of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters training - alongside members of the Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group - in the Indonesian jungle.
The man said to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Dakar Bashir, spoke out strongly against the United States in an interview with APTN recorded last month.
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Senior members of the terror group Jemaah Islamiyah in Indonesia have disbanded the organisation and pledged against using extremism to achieve their goals. However, counter-terrorism experts warn that the threat posed by the group remains potent. Saifulbahri Ismail reports.
20 years after the Bali bombings on Oct 12, 2002, the threat posed by terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has taken a different form, with members raising funds through charities and infiltrating public institutions. Here's how JI has transformed itself even as it remains a security threat. Read more: https://cna.asia/3ExBbq7
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(15 Oct 2002)
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORYLINE:
The Bali bombings have thrown the spotlight on Jemaah Islamiyah, the fundamentalist Islamic group operating in Indonesia.
APTN has obtained pictures of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters training - alongside members of the Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group - in the Indonesian jungle.
The man said to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Dakar Bashir, spoke out strongly against the United States in an interview with APTN recorded last month.
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Jemaah Islamiah (Arabic:الجماعة الإسلامية, al-Jamāʿat ul-Islāmíyatu, meaning "Islamic Congregation", frequently abbreviated JI), is a Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group dedicated to the establishment of a Daulah Islamiyah (regional Islamic caliphate) in Southeast Asia. On 25 October 2002, immediately following the JI-perpetrated Bali bombing, JI was added to the UN Security Council Resolution 1267 as a terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda or the Taliban.
JI is a transnational organization with cells in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. In addition to al-Qaeda the group is also thought to have links to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid, a splinter cell of the JI which was formed by Abu Bakar Baasyir on 27 July 2008. The group has been designated as a terrorist groups by the United Nations, Australia, Canada, Kazakhstan, Russia, the UAE, the United Kingdom and the United States. It remained very active in Indonesia where it publicly maintained a website as of January 2013.
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