Maritime terrorism in Southeast Asia: the Abu Sayyaf threat

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Naval War College Review Vol 58 No 4, Autumn 2005, pp.63-80Summary: Considers the maritime risk posed by the Abu Sayyaf Group (sea going terrorists and pirates) and the measures the Philippines government is taking to try to counter the threat. These measures are complicated by persistent rumours that the ASG enjoys some degree of support or immunity from the local military and the provincial government.
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Considers the maritime risk posed by the Abu Sayyaf Group (sea going terrorists and pirates) and the measures the Philippines government is taking to try to counter the threat. These measures are complicated by persistent rumours that the ASG enjoys some degree of support or immunity from the local military and the provincial government.

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