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Indonesian and Malaysian Support for the Islamic State
註釋This report analyses the impact of the Syrian conflict and particularly the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) on Indonesia and Malaysia. Over the past two years, ISIS has rapidly become the most dangerous of transnational influences on jihadism in Southeast Asia. The report examines various aspects of ISIS, but also looks at the reaction from other sections of the Muslim community, especially the jihadist groups and networks that have been largely regional in focus until recently. Many of these anti-ISIS groups have also "invested" in the Syrian conflict, sending fighters, humanitarian workers and money. Their opposition to ISIS makes them almost as important a part of this story as the Islamic State itself.