Tag: ISIS
IPAC Report 59: Indonesia: Urgent Need for a Policy on Repatriation of Pro-ISIS Nationals from Syria
As the security situation in Syrian camps & prisons deteriorates, the Indonesian gov’t could focus on repatriating its most vulnerable citizens.
IPAC Report 56: The Ongoing Problem of Pro-ISIS Cells in Indonesia
The new report examines the emergence of independent cells that have no affiliation to the largest pro-ISIS coalition in the country, Jamaah Ansharul Daulah (JAD).
IPAC Report 54: The Jolo Bombing and the Legacy of ISIS in the Philippines
Examination of the 27 January 2019 Jolo bombing and what it reveals about the ongoing activities of pro-ISIS groups.
IPAC Report 51: The Surabaya Bombings and the Future of ISIS in Indonesia
This report examines the state of pro-ISIS organization Jamaah Anshorud Daulah (JAD) after the Surabaya bombings.
IPAC Report 48: Indonesia and the Tech Giants vs ISIS Supporters
Gov’t & social media companies are getting better at removing violent content, but extremists are still finding loopholes.
IPAC Report 47: Managing Indonesia’s Pro-ISIS Deportees
An examination of the difficulty in monitoring and reintegrating these deportees when they are sent back to Indonesia.
IPAC Report 42: Extremists in Bandung: Darul Islam to ISIS – And Back Again?
A look into a group from the Seventh Regional Command (komando wilayah 7 or KW7) of the Darul Islam movement.
New IPAC Report: Post-Marawi Lessons From Philippine Detainees
The report gleans insight on extremist operations in the Philippines from suspects arrested in connection to Sept ’16 bombing in Davao.
IPAC Report 37: How Southeast Asian and Bangladeshi Extremism Intersect
Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict Report 37. Released 8 May 2017.
IPAC Report 35: Mothers to Bombers: The Evolution of Indonesian Women Extremists
Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict Report 35. Released 31 January 2017.