Jemaah Islamiah (JI) Jemaah Islamiah was established in 1993 by
Abu Bakar Baasyir and have been linked to
Al-Qaeda, the
Taliban and the
Abu Sayyaf group. Suspected group members hail from not just Indonesia, but neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and Thailand. JI was the group responsible behind the
2002 Bali bombings which resulted in 202 casualties. In October 2002, JI was designated as a
Foreign Terrorist Organization by the
US Department of State.
Jemaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) Jemaah Ansharut Daulah is the terrorist group behind the
2018 Surabaya bombings and have admitted to be associated with
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. JAD commonly recruits members from Australia and Southeast Asia. In 2017, the United States declared JAD as a terrorist group, thus prohibiting US citizens from getting involved with the group and JAD's assets in the US were frozen. In July 2018, a court ruling provided legal justification for arrests of individuals associated with JAD through the establishment of Article 12A in the Terrorism Law.
Jemaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) Jemaah Ansharut Tauhid was established in 2008 also by
Abu Bakar Baasyir and have admitted to being associated with
Al-Qaeda. JAT has conducted multiple attacks targeting civilians and Indonesian officials, even causing death upon several Indonesian police. They often carry out bank robberies and other illicit activities to fund their supply of weapons.
Darul Islam Establish in the early 1940s,
Darul Islam commonly used the term '
jihad' as the main reasoning behind their actions. Their ultimate goal is to establish an
Islamic state in Indonesia. == Incident that led to establishment ==