Abu Bakar Ba’asyir, Indonesia's best-known Islamist cleric, pledged allegiance to Isis from his jail cell last year
A large gang of men, dressed in camouflage and wielding heavy machine guns, smile at the camera. One waves a black flag. Another chants, “let us begin” — in Indonesian.
The footage that emerged this week of militants thought to be fighting in Syria for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, also known as Isis, has shocked Southeast Asian security analysts, who have long played down fears of Indonesians being drawn to join the militant group in its self-declared caliphate.
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