By Eugene Mark

East Asia Forum-June 6

Transnational terrorist groups like the so-called Islamic State (IS) tend to exploit conflicts involving Muslims. Many analysts claim that Southeast Asia is fertile ground for jihadist expansion, citing key areas such as southern Thailand and Mindanao in the Philippines. Many individuals from Southeast Asia who travelled to Syria and Iraq to join IS and other jihadist groups are now returning. A series of IS-linked activities in Southeast Asia, compounded by returning fighters from the Middle East, are renewing concerns about jihadist elements taking advantage of the insurgency in southern Thailand.

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First published in: East Asia Forum