Intergenerational influence: the pathway to radicalisation
In January 2023, Askary Sibghotulhaq, the son of former Jemaah Islamiyah leader Parawijayanto, appeared in court on charges of facilitating the departure of members of the banned group for military training in Syria. Analysts had anticipated that Askary would be his father’s successor as the next JI...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1655142023-04-02T15:45:20Z Intergenerational influence: the pathway to radicalisation Rahmah, Unaesah Noor, Haula S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Singapore and Homeland Security Terrorism Studies In January 2023, Askary Sibghotulhaq, the son of former Jemaah Islamiyah leader Parawijayanto, appeared in court on charges of facilitating the departure of members of the banned group for military training in Syria. Analysts had anticipated that Askary would be his father’s successor as the next JI leader because of his religious knowledge, military training, and kinship networks. His case highlights the prevalence of intergenerational radicalisation within Indonesian terrorist networks. Published version 2023-03-28T04:17:26Z 2023-03-28T04:17:26Z 2023 Commentary Rahmah, U. & Noor, H. (2023). Intergenerational influence: the pathway to radicalisation. RSIS Commentaries, 042-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165514 en RSIS Commentaries, 042-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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In January 2023, Askary Sibghotulhaq, the son of former Jemaah Islamiyah leader Parawijayanto, appeared in court on charges of facilitating the departure of members of the banned group for military training in Syria. Analysts had anticipated that Askary would be his father’s successor as the next JI leader because of his religious knowledge, military training, and kinship networks. His case highlights the prevalence of intergenerational radicalisation within Indonesian terrorist networks. |
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