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    Tackling Abu Sayyaf : need to rethink strategies by Banlaoi, Rommel C.

    Published 2020
    “…Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Abu Sayyaf Group continues its militant activities in the Southern Philippines and Sabah. …”
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    Expert Abu Sayyaf unlikely involved in latest kidnapping by Sunday, Star

    Published 2014
    “…PETALING JAYA: It is unlikely the Abu Sayyaf militant group is involved in the kidnapping of a Chinese tourist and a Filipina resort worker in Sabah, said an expert in Philippine conflicts.…”
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    2 negara kena bersatu perangi Abu Sayyaf by Berita, Harian

    Published 2015
    “…Kuala Lumpur: Usaha menangani kega­nasan kumpulan militan Abu Sayyaf, me­merlukan kerjasama bersepadu Malaysia dan Filipina bagi memastikan insiden pen­culikan dan pembunuhan rakyat negara ini oleh kumpulan itu, tidak berulang.…”
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    2 negara kena bersatu perangi Abu Sayyaf by Berita, Harian (sabah)

    Published 2015
    “…Kuala Lumpur: Usaha menangani kega­nasan kumpulan militan Abu Sayyaf, me­merlukan kerjasama bersepadu Malaysia dan Filipina bagi memastikan insiden pen­culikan dan pembunuhan rakyat negara ini oleh kumpulan itu, tidak berulang.…”
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    A new "caliphate" in the Middle East : is there an Abu Sayyaf-ISIS link? by Joseph, Franco

    Published 2014
    “…A video of a purported member of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) pledging support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) surfaced recently. …”
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    Indonesia's Defense Strategy Against Transnational Crimes of the Abu Sayyaf Group in the Sulu Archipelago by Titis Margiati, Mhd Halkis, Rudy Sutanto

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The Abu Sayyaf group has an interest in establishing an Islamic state in the Philippines and to maintain the existence of its group, the Abu Sayyaf group takes hostage actions by asking for ransom. …”
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    Dark prospects in Philippines' war on terror. by Francisco N. Cruz Jr.

    Published 2008
    “…Perpetrated by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), which dreams of converting Mindanao into an Islamic state, it marked the internationalization of the Islamist cause and the transnational character of ASG brand of terror.…”
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    2020 Jolo suicide attack : evolving tactics by Yeo, Kenneth, Mahzam, Remy

    Published 2020
    “…The 24 August 2020 suicide bombing in Jolo which involved female attackers has brought attention to the emergence of the pro-Islamic State (IS) Hatib Hajan Sawadjaan faction of the Abu Sayyaf Group and its tactic of engaging women for this role.…”
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    Mendoktrin Aspek Keselamatan by Taucan, Rodelio Junjun

    Published 2017
    “…SYABAS kepada pihak berkuasa Kawalan Keselamatan Khas Pantai Timur Sabah (Esscom) terutama Batalion 14 Pasukan Gerakan Am (PGA) Tawau atas kejayaan menumpaskan tiga penjenayah Abu Sayyaf pada malam 9 Disember lalu dan berjaya menahan beberapa lagi anggota kumpulan militan itu.…”
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    2019 Jolo Bombing : Bid to Derail BOL Peace Deal? by Syed Huzaifah Othman Alkaff, Singh, Jasminder

    Published 2019
    “…The 27 January attack by the Abu Sayyaf Group on a Catholic church in Jolo seemed to signal that not all groups in the southern Philippines support the Bangsamoro Organic Law peace deal.…”
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    Governments meet to strengthen maritime security legal measures by Raymond, Catherine Zara

    Published 2016
    “…The Jemaah Islamiah terrorist group is suspected of utilizing the maritime domain for the transfer of its personnel from Malaysia to training camps in the Philippines and the Abu Sayyaf Group continues to conduct terrorist attacks on Philippine ferries and other maritime targets.…”
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    The radicalization of Abu Hamdie : wider lessons for the ongoing struggle against violent extremism in post-Marawi Mindanao by Kumar Ramakrishna

    Published 2020
    “…This essay examines the radicalization into violent extremism of a former Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) militant named Abu Hamdie. It first explores the violent Islamist ASG milieu within which he found himself embedded. …”
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    From ‘Mundu’ to Kidnapping For Ransom (KFR): evolution of maritime security threats in the East Coast of Sabah by Abdul Rashid Abdul Hamid, Ramli Dollah

    Published 2020
    “…This article argues that piracy and KFR attacks were carried out by Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) since 1980’s. In addition, the article also argues that conflicts in the southern Philippines are among the main reason for the continue occurrence of piracy and KFR threat in the east coast of Sabah. …”
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    Dari ‘mundu’ Ke Penculikan Untuk Tebusan: Evolusi Ancaman Keselamatan Maritim Di Pantai Timur Sabah From ‘mundu’ To Kidnapping For Ransom (Kfr): Evolution Of Maritime Security Thr... by Abdul Rashid Abdul Hamid, Ramli Dollah

    Published 2020
    “…This article argues that piracy and KFR attacks were carried out by Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) since 1980’s. In addition, the article also argues that conflicts in the southern Philippines are among the main reason for the continue occurrence of piracy and KFR threat in the east coast of Sabah. …”
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    Ancaman penculikan untuk tebusan di Pantai Timur Sabah by Abdul Rashid Abdul Hamid, Ramli Dollah

    Published 2021
    “…Artikel ini berhujah bahawa ancaman pelanunan dan KFR yang dihadapi oleh negeri Sabah menjelang 1980-an majoriti dilakukan oleh Kumpulan Abu Sayyaf (KAS). Apa yang dikenal pasti, kumpulan ini hanya mengubah bentuk serangan yang pada awalnya hanya bersifat serangan dan rompakan ke atas kapal laut mahupun penduduk di kawasan pesisir menjadi serangan yang lebih kompleks dengan kewujudan elemen penculikan untuk dijadikan tebusan. …”
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