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Asia and the Security Implications for the European Union

Asia and the Security Implications for the European Union. Andreas Wimmer, MSc., CTS, CPS Singapore. The Global Jihadist mantra. My ideology is Global Islam (Islam Alami) My final objective is Islamic Caliphate (Khalifah Islamiyah) My mean is through Secret Organization

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Asia and the Security Implications for the European Union

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  1. Asia and the Security Implications for the European Union Andreas Wimmer, MSc., CTS, CPS Singapore

  2. The Global Jihadist mantra My ideology is Global Islam (Islam Alami) My final objective is Islamic Caliphate (Khalifah Islamiyah) My mean is through Secret Organization (Tanzhim Sirri) My mentality is Jihad Paradigm (Fikrah Jihadiyyah) My enemies are all Disbelievers (Kuffar)

  3. ASEAN Counter Terror Policies • BILATERAL/REGIONAL • The Declaration on Joint Action to Counter Terrorism (November 2001) • The Declaration on Terrorism (November 2002) • The Joint Declaration for Cooperation to Combat Terrorism between the United States and ASEAN (August 2002) • The Joint declaration with China on non-traditional security issues (November 2002); • The Joint Declaration on Cooperation to Combat Terrorism between the ASEAN-EU in Brussels (January 2003) • The Asean Convention on Counterterrorism (ACCT), January 2006 • OPERATIONAL/TACTICAL • The Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation (JCLEC); • The Australian Federal Police Multi-National Operational Support Team (MNOST) • Electronic ASEANAPOL Database System (e-ADS); • Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT) in Malaysia • International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Thailand

  4. One Center of Gravity - India • Manipur (39), Assam (36), Jammu & Kashmir (32), Tripura (30), Meghalaya (4), Nagaland (3), Mizoram (2) & Arunachal Pradesh (1) • LTTE, Tamil Nadu Liberation Front, Tamil National Retrieval Troops, Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), Deendar Anjuman, Asif Reza Commando Force, Kamatapur Liberation Organization, the Ranvir Sena, Communist Party of India-Maoist, Communist Party of India; Peopeles Guerrilla Army or Dukhtaran-e-Lillat (all woman Islamic group) http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/About_175_terror_groups_active_in_India/articleshow/2948867.cms

  5. Radical Networks in Pakistan

  6. Approx. 1230 hrs Mobile phone Handheld trigger (dead men switch) Timer Nordin Top & Azahari Support team

  7. 5th Aug. 2003, 1230 hrs

  8. Debris

  9. The Center Of Gravity Source: Countering Global Insurgency by LTC (Dr.) David Kilcullen

  10. Social Networks in depth

  11. Mohmmad Mansour Jabarah

  12. The Threat • Domestic but regionally or even globally linked & motivated • Ideological driven • The central leadership plays an important & underestimated role • Fascination with death, i.e. mass casualties • Does not exclude non-coalition member states • Media and Opportunity driven • Hospitality • Events • Always surveillance driven, always test runs! • Grande scale • Media impact operations

  13. The strategic picture for Europe • Global linkages, local (national) terror • Need to counter the militant ideology • Radicalization of schooling under the cover of “cultural diversification”; • Recruiting & radicalization starts early • Alienation of domestic fringe groups grabbing militant Islam & providing a purpose • Engage the moderate, conservative Muslim voice • Expose terror as it is. Violent, deadly and misguided • Study in depth the social networks

  14. Trends • 33.4 % Islamist groups 51 • 4 % Islamic fronts supporting terror groups 6 • 11.5% Arab Nationalist 17 • 4% Christian terror groups 6 • 18.4 Marxists/Leninists/Leftist 28 • 16% Nationalist movements 24 • 13% Others 20 • Total 152

  15. The New Mantra Instead of “Kill One, Scare Thousands” global jihad likes “Threaten to Kill One, Scare millions”

  16. Thank You

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