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Navhat Nuraniyah

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Navhat Nuraniyah

Navhat Nuraniyah is an Associate Research Fellow with the Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS) at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Singapore. She obtained her Master of Arts in International Relations with Honours and Master of Diplomacy with Distinction from the Australian National University. Her research focuses on terrorism and radicalisation in Indonesia – both the online and offline dimensions. She has published on the topics of jihadist online discourse and narratives related to Syria conflict and online counterterrorism. She is currently working on various projects, including on the involvement of Indonesian jihadists in Syria and its global-local dynamics; the evolving use of the Internet by Indonesian extremists and terrorists; and the adaptability of local jihadist groups.

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How ISIS Charmed the New Generation of Indonesian Militants
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • How ISIS Charmed the New Generation of Indonesian Militants

    The Islamic State’s (ISIS) media wing, Al-Hayat Media Center, recently released a video entitled “Join the Ranks” that features a group of Indonesian foreign fighters in Syria. In the video, the charismatic Indonesian militant Bahrumsyah calls on his fellow Indonesian Muslims to migrate to the land of the “caliphate.” It is estimated that 100 to 300 Indonesian militants have gone to fight in Syria. While some are spread across al-Qa‘ida (AQ)-affiliated groups such as Ahrar Sham, this essay focuses specifically on links between Indonesian militants and ISIS. Indonesians and Malaysians fighting for ISIS appear to have formed their own military unit, the Katibah Nusantara. Meanwhile, 2,000 people across the Indonesian archipelago pledged allegiance to ISIS earlier this year.

    January 9, 2015