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Southeast Asia: 'Mosques, schools breed terror'
The Times of India ^ | May 01 2004 | ANI

Posted on 05/01/2004 9:35:31 AM PDT by knighthawk

WASHINGTON: Muslim extremists in Southeast Asia are "sowing the seeds of terror" by financially backing mosques and schools supporting their radical brand of Islam, a report prepared by the US State Department has found.

According to a report in The News , the report, which was released earlier this week, said that the Muslims in Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Cambodia "are vulnerable to such radical influences."

The report further said that Asia was the hardest hit by terrorism in 2003, recording both the highest number of terror attacks and the greatest loss of life. A total of 159 people were killed and 951 others wounded in 70 terrorist attacks reported in the region during that period.

US counter-terrorism co-operation with Asian governments had been good and "solid progress was made to close seams between jurisdictions and share information on terrorist groups and their activities," the report said while cautioning that "extremists have been able to win supporters by financially supporting schools and mosques that espouse their brand of Islam and exploiting religious sympathies or discontent among Muslim populations”.

The paper quoted Cofer Black, US co-ordinator for counter-terrorism, as saying in the report that among the items captured from Osama bin laden's al-Qaeda terrorists last year were copies of the Qur'aan, "containing bombs".

Many governments in Southeast Asia have blamed radical teachings in Muslim schools, most of which operated outside the ambit of the government, for fanning armed militant struggles or fuelling terrorism.

Many leaders of Southeast Asian groups had fought or claim to have fought in Afghanistan in the "Jihad" and brought back critical skills and contacts, along with burnished extremist credentials, the report concluded.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cambodia; indonesia; islam; malaysia; mosques; muslimschools; philippines; singapore; southeastasia; thailand

1 posted on 05/01/2004 9:35:32 AM PDT by knighthawk
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2 posted on 05/01/2004 9:35:54 AM PDT by knighthawk (Some people say that we'll get nowhere at all, let 'em tear down the world but we ain't gonna fall)
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To: knighthawk
...and the same can be said about the mosques here in the US. Yes, way too many receive funds and materials from the Wahabis.
3 posted on 05/01/2004 9:38:54 AM PDT by Bismarck
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To: knighthawk
Islamic religious schools have been brainwashing their youth for many generations. This is their idea of religious education---teaching hate of non-believers.
4 posted on 05/01/2004 10:05:49 AM PDT by jolie560
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To: knighthawk
The ragheads must not have history books that date back to the 1200's; that's good!
5 posted on 05/01/2004 10:23:27 AM PDT by Chu Gary (USN Intel guy 1967 - 1970)
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To: knighthawk
Any idea if the muslims in these countries are imported arabs, or was this islam mostly home-grown? Anyone, Bueller, anyone?
6 posted on 05/01/2004 11:41:08 AM PDT by searchandrecovery (Ward Cleaver - "A thing is either right or it's wrong".)
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