Rujukan Abu_Sayyaf

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  2. killed, 8 December 1998
  3. Killed, 4 September 2006
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  6. 1 2 "Senior Abu Sayyaf leader swears oath to ISIS". Rappler. Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  7. David Von Drehle (26 February 2015). "What Comes After the War on ISIS". TIME.com. Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  8. "Abu Sayyaf sub-leader killed in Sulu encounter". InterAksyon.com. Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
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  11. 1 2 "Abu Sayyaf declared as terrorist organization in Philippines". Iran Daily. 10 September 2015. Dicapai 20 November 2015. 
  12. 1 2 "Australian National Security, Terrorist organisations, Abu Sayyaf Group". Australian Government. 12 July 2013. Dicapai 30 November 2015. 
  13. 1 2 "Currently listed entities". Public Safety Canada. Dicapai 31 March 2016. 
  14. 1 2 Febrianto (29 March 2016). "Indonesia Tak Boleh Tunduk Terhadap Terorisme Abus Sayyaf!". Rima News. Dicapai 30 March 2016. 
  15. 1 2 "Hunt down the killers, CM tells Manila". Daily Express. 19 November 2015. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 20 November 2015. Dicapai 20 November 2015. 
  16. 1 2 "Proscribed terrorist organisations" (PDF). Government of the United Kingdom. 18 March 2016. Dicapai 31 March 2016. 
  17. 1 2 Joel Locsin (20 June 2015). "US govt lists NPA, Abu Sayyaf, JI among foreign terrorist organizations in PHL". GMA News. Dicapai 20 November 2015. 
  18. "Filipino pirates attack Vietnamese fishermen near Banggi". The Borneo Post. Dantri. 16 October 2014. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 
  19. Stephanie Lee (16 October 2014). "Abu Sayyaf suspected of shooting fishing boat". The Star. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 
  20. "3 killed in Abu Sayyaf, MNLF clash in Sulu". Philippines News Agency. Sun Star. 20 February 2016. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 
  21. "3 Abu Sayyaf bandits killed in clash with MILF in Basilan". Philippines News Agency. Interaksyon. 25 March 2016. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 
  22. Rommel Banlaoi. "Al Harakatul Al Islamiyah: Essays on the Abdu Sayyaf Group" (PDF). 
  23. Feldman, Jack. "Abu Sayyaf" (PDF). Center for Strategic and International Studies. Dicapai 16 May 2015. 
  24. 1 2 Rommel C. Banlaoi. "Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Abu Sayyaf Threat"
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  26. 1 2 "ABU SAYYAF GROUP (ASG)". US Department of State. 
  27. East, Robert (2013). Terror Truncated: The Decline of the Abu Sayyaf Group from the Crucial Year 2002. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. m/s. 3. Dicapai 17 May 2015. 
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  29. 1 2 3 4 5 "Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)". MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 27 August 2006. Dicapai 20 September 2006. 
  30. Barbara Mae Dacanay (21 April 2002). "Abducted nurse marries Abu Sayyaf leader". Gulf News. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 
  31. Martin, Gus (2012). Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues. Sage Publications. m/s. 319. 
  32. "Flashpoint, No bungle in the jungle". armedforcesjournal.com. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 21 October 2007. Dicapai 1 November 2007. 
  33. 1 2 "2 US Navy men, 1 Marine killed in Sulu land mine blast". GMA News. 29 September 2009. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 October 2009. Dicapai 29 September 2009. Two US Navy personnel and one Philippine Marine soldier were killed when a land mine exploded along a road in Indanan, Sulu Tuesday morning, an official said. The American fatalities were members of the US Navy construction brigade, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesman Lt. Col. Romeo Brawner Jr. told GMANews.TV in a telephone interview. He did not disclose the identities of all three casualties.  and
    Al Pessin (29 September 2009). "Pentagon Says Troops Killed in Philippines Hit by Roadside Bomb". Voice of America. Dicapai 12 January 2011.  and
    "Troops killed in Philippines blast". Al Jazeera. 29 September 2009. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 3 October 2009. Dicapai 29 September 2009.  and
    Jim Gomez (29 September 2009). "2 US troops killed in Philippines blast". CBS News. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 February 2011. Dicapai 12 January 2011. 
  34. Philip Oltermann. "Islamists in Philippines threaten to kill German hostages". the Guardian. Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  35. 1 2 Sherwell, Philip (23 May 2016). "How Abu Sayyaf makes a business of beheadings as Islamist terror gang releases 'final message' hostage video". The Telegraph. Dicapai 14 June 2016. 
  36. 1 2 "Abu Sayyaf History". U.S. Pacific Command. 21 September 2006. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 23 January 2009. 
  37. 1 2 3 "Who are the Abu Sayyaf". London: BBC. 30 December 2000. 
  38. 1 2 "Funding Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Financial Network of Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah" (PDF). The National Bureau of Asian Research. Diarkibkan (PDF) daripada yang asal pada 27 September 2006. Dicapai 20 September 2006. 
  39. Zachary Abuza, “Funding Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Financial Network of Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah,” The National Bureau of Asian Research 14, no. 5 (December 2003): 176.
  40. "National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States". 9 July 2003. Dicapai 19 June 2012. MR. GUNARATNA: Sir, Mohammad Jamal Khalifa ... arrived in the Philippines in 1988 and he became the first director, the founding director, of the International Islamic Relief Organization of Saudi Arabia. 
  41. Giraldo, Jeanne K.; Trinkunas, Harold A. Terrorism Financing and State Responses: A Comparative Perspective. Sanford University Press. m/s. 120. Dicapai 13 May 2015. 
  42. "Complete 911 Timeline. Mohammed Jamal Khalifa". History Commons. Dicapai 13 May 2015. 
  43. Abuza, Zachary (September 2005). Balik-Terrorism: The Return of the Abu Sayyaf (PDF). Carlisle PA: Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College. m/s. 47. ISBN 1-58487-208-X. Dicapai 19 June 2012. Based on IIRO documents at the PSEC, Khalifa was one of five incorporators who signed the documents of registration; another was Khalifa's wife, Alice 'Jameelah' Yabo. 
  44. 1 2 3 4 5 Elegant, Simon (30 August 2004). "The Return of Abu Sayyaf". Time Asia Magazine. 
  45. "Fresh fighting in S Philippines". London: BBC. 7 September 2006. 
  46. 1 2 "Manilla captures senior Abu Sayyaf". CNN. 7 December 2003. 
  47. "Ex-hostage describes jungle ordeal". CNN. 9 May 2003. 
  48. "Prominent Abu Sayyaf Commander Believed Dead". Institute for Counter-Terrorism. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 5 January 2006. Dicapai 20 September 2006. 
  49. "Profiles of dead Abu Sayyaf leaders". London: BBC. 15 March 2005. 
  50. "Bloody end to Manila jail break". London: BBC. 15 March 2005. 
  51. "Blast at US Philippines army base". London: BBC. 18 February 2006. 
  52. "US indicts Abu Sayyaf leaders". London: BBC. 23 July 2002. 
  53. "FBI puts al-Zarqawi high on its list". CNN. 24 February 2006. 
  54. "Tiahrt responds to the Abu Sayyaf terrorist indictments". United States House of Representatives. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 10 September 2006. Dicapai 20 September 2006. 
  55. 1 2 3 4 5 FlorCruz, Michelle (25 September 2014). "Philippine Terror Group Abu Sayyaf May Be Using ISIS Link For Own Agenda". International Business Times. Dicapai 16 May 2015. 
  56. Bowden, Mark (1 March 2007). "Jihadists in Paradise". The Atlantic. 
  57. East, Robert (17 May 2015). Terror Truncated: The Decline of the Abu Sayyaf Group from the Crucial Year 2002. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. m/s. 2. Dicapai 17 May 2015. 
  58. Fellman, Jack. "Abu Sayyaf Group" (PDF). Center for Strategic International Studies. m/s. 4. Dicapai 17 May 2015. 
  59. "Engine trouble and kidnappings". sailingtotem.com. 25 June 2014. Dicapai 16 May 2015. 
  60. Bale, Jeffrey M. "The Abu Sayyaf Group in its Philippine and International Contexts". m/s. 50. 
  61. "Korean kidnap victim found dead in Jolo - The Philippine Examiner". The Philippine Examiner. 
  62. "Abu Sayyaf's Korean hostage found dead in Sulu". philstar.com. 
  63. "Kidnapped Korean found dead in Sulu". philstar.com. 
  64. "US Hostage Freed in Philippines". CBS News. 12 April 2001. 
  65. "Larry Thompson, Deputy Attorney General (Live Transcript)". CNN International. 23 July 2002. 
  66. Chip Johnson (14 April 2001). "What Was Schilling Thinking? Oblivious Oakland Man Sets Himself Up". San Francisco Chronicle. 
  67. 1 2 "Manhunt" by Mark Bowden, The Atlantic, March 2007, p.54 (15)
  68. "Burham identifies former Abu Captors" (PDF). Dicapai 3 April 2012. 
  69. "Philippines Brace for Retaliation" 15 March 2005, Associated Press.
  70. In the Presence of My Enemies. Google Books. Dicapai 3 April 2012. 
  71. "Abu Sayyaf abducted 20 journalists since 2000". Rp3.abs-cbnnews.com. Dicapai 6 February 2013. 
  72. Alipala, Julie (17 January 2009). "3 Red Cross kidnap victims alive, safe". Dicapai 31 March 2009. 
  73. "Freed Australian Philippines hostage Warren Rodwell wants a new wife News Limited Online". News.com Online. 16 June 2013. Dicapai 28 December 2014. 
  74. "Aussie Warren Rodwell holds no hope for his release in the Philippines - The Australian Online". The Australian Online December 28, 2012. 28 December 2012. Dicapai 28 December 2014. 
  75. "Warren Rodwell begs for life after being kidnapped by Philippines rebels - Daily Mail Online". Mail Online. London. 5 January 2012. Dicapai 13 November 2014. 
  76. "Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 472 Days Captive of the Abu Sayyaf". Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  77. "Relief after release of former Tamworth man Warren Rodwell". The Northern Daily Leader 23 March 2013. Dicapai 24 February 2015. 
  78. Whaley, Floyd (23 March 2013). "Kidnapped Australian Is Freed in Southern Philippines". The New York Times. 
  79. "Hostage survivor Warren Rodwell tells of hunger, sickness during 472 days held captive by Muslim militants". Dicapai 13 November 2014. 
  80. "BBC News - Abu Sayyaf release Australian hostage Warren Rodwell". BBC News. Dicapai 13 November 2014. 
  81. "Warren Rodwell tells of how he survived as a hostage in the Philippines - News Corp Online". News.com.au Online. 11 October 2014. Dicapai 23 December 2014. 
  82. "Hours from being beheaded, hostage Warren Rodwell is coming home to Australia". The Daily Telegraph March 24, 2013. Dicapai 26 February 2015. 
  83. Portal:Current events/2012 January 5
  84. "Abu Sayyaf bandits free Aussie for P7M". Global Nation Inquirer March 24, 2013. Dicapai 24 February 2015. 
  85. "Kidnappers send photos showing Rodwell still alive". Sydney Morning Herald January 3, 2012. Dicapai 24 February 2015. 
  86. "Kidnap blackout unwise: expert". Sydney Morning Herald December 12, 2011. Dicapai 24 February 2015. 
  87. "Kidnapped Australian Warren Rodwell freed by Philippines terrorists after 15 months". Sydney Morning Herald 23 March 2013. Dicapai 21 February 2015. 
  88. "Freed hostage Warren Rodwell says he is overwhelmed and grateful for support". NewsComAu. 26 March 2013. Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  89. "Kidnapped Australian Warren Rodwell freed by Philippines terrorists after 15 months,". Sydney Morning Herald 23 March 2013. Dicapai 21 February 2015. 
  90. "Video - msn Australia, with Outlook.com, Skype, and news". Dicapai 13 November 2014. 
  91. "Philippines militants free Warren Rodwell". The Australian 23 March 2013. 23 March 2013. Dicapai 19 March 2015. 
  92. "Released hostage Warren Rodwell to return home". The Daily Telegraph 25 March 2013. Dicapai 26 February 2015. 
  93. "Media Release: AFP members recognised for bravery and excellence". Australian Federal Police 27 March 2015. Dicapai 7 April 2015. 
  94. Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. "Warren Rodwell". Dicapai 13 November 2014. 
  95. "472 Days Captive of the Abu Sayyaf - The Survival of Australian Warren Rodwell". Dicapai 8 December 2014. 
  96. "Abducted but not by Mad Cowboy Disease". Mint Magazine. Dicapai 17 October 2015. 
  97. "OUR SIBLING HEARTS (Warren Rodwell)". Taable Note. Dicapai 7 May 2016. 
  98. "ABOUT RAPPLER". Rappler. 
  99. "From Bin Laden to Facebook: 10 Days of Abduction, 10 Years of Terrorism". Dicapai 16 November 2015. 
  100. "Global Jihad and the Tactic of Terror Abduction : A Comprehensive Review of Islamic Terrorist Organizations". Dicapai 23 January 2016. 
  101. "Officials seek negotiator for talks with kidnappers". The Sydney Morning Herald. Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  102. "Mindanao Examiner - Warren Rodwell kidnapper arrested in Zamboanga province". Dicapai 20 January 2015. 
  103. "Media Release: NBI files charges vs Abu bandits for Gensan bombing". ABS-CBNnews.com 17 April 2015. Dicapai 16 August 2015. 
  104. "Media Release: EX-COP ARRESTED IN MALAYSIA FOR KIDNAPPING OF AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL". APNP-AKG Press Release 18 May 2015. Dicapai 19 May 2015. 
  105. "Suspect in 2012 Aussie kidnapping in Ipil nabbed". Zamboanga Times 14 Aug 2015. Dicapai 16 August 2015. 
  106. "Abu Sayyafs' ransom courier falls". Sun Star Zamboanga 13 Aug 2015. Dicapai 16 August 2015. 
  107. http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/pm-outraged-by-killing-of-canadian-in-philippines-1.2873288,
  108. "Family devastated after John Ridsdel killed by captors in Philippines". 25 April 2016. Dicapai 25 April 2016. 
  109. http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-government-was-very-directly-involved-in-negotiating-for-john-ridsdel-bob-rae-says
  110. http://www.zerocensorship.com/t/uncensored-philippines-news/261818-isis-affiliate-abu-sayyaf-beheading-execution-of-canadian-john-ridsdel-in-the-philippines-video
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  112. http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-hostage-dies-on-june-13-unless-16-million-ransom-paid-filipino-terrorist-group-abu-sayyaf-says
  113. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-14/canada-government-believes-abu-sayyaf-hostage-has-been-killed/7507028
  114. http://cnnphilippines.com/regional/2016/06/24/Abu-Sayyaf-frees-Filipina-hostage.html
  115. Ray Sanchez (March 29, 2016). "10 Indonesian sailors kidnapped in the Philippines". CNN. 
  116. Nancy Lai; Margaret Ringgit (3 April 2016). "Four Sarawakians kidnapped". The Borneo Post. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 
  117. Aiswarya Lakshmi (April 20, 2016). "Ship Owner to Pay Ransom for Indonesian Hostages". MarineLink.com. 
  118. Tim Hume and Kathy Quiano (May 2, 2016). "10 Indonesian hostages released by Islamist militant group, president says". CNN. 
  119. Arief Setyadi (16 April 2016). "Kapal Indonesia Kembali Dibajak, 4 WNI Diculik & 1 Ditembak". Okezone. Dicapai 16 April 2016. 
  120. "Filipinos in Sabah urge Duterte: Help free hostages". Daily Express. 13 May 2016. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 13 May 2016. Dicapai 13 May 2016. 
  121. "4 Malaysians released by Abu Sayyaf: Philippine military". Channel NewsAsia. 8 June 2016. Dicapai 15 June 2016. 
  122. AFP (May 5, 2016). "Indonesia and neighbours agree to patrol waters after kidnappings". Yahoo News. 
  123. 1 2 "Abu Sayyaf kidnappings, bombings and other attacks". GMA News. 23 August 2007. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 22 April 2010. Dicapai 22 March 2010. 
  124. "jmcim.org". Dicapai 13 November 2014. 
  125. FREEMAN WASHINGTON (10 September 2000). "Abu Sayyaf Muslim rebels raped Sipadan dive tourist hostages". cdnn.info. Dicapai 23 March 2010. 
  126. "BBC news.uk". BBC News. 28 August 2000. Dicapai 3 April 2012. 
  127. "Sipadan Timeline". cdnn.info. Dicapai 3 April 2012. 
  128. "Note : August 10, 2000, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Source says some groups took cuts on P9-M payoff, by Donna S. Cueto,". Dicapai 18 July 2015. 
  129. 1 2 "Pom Pom Island: Tourist killed, wife kidnapped". Emirates 24/7. 16 November 2013. Dicapai 6 April 2014. 
  130. "Militant group Abu Sayyaf behind Taiwanese woman's kidnapping". Want China Times. 22 December 2013. Dicapai 6 April 2014. 
  131. "Kidnapping victim thanks helper for securing release". Focus Taiwan. Dicapai 7 June 2014. 
  132. "Abducted Taiwanese woman Evelyn Chang found in Southern Philippines". South China Morning Post. Dicapai 7 June 2014. 
  133. Lewis, Leo (5 April 2014). "Snatched Tourist Faces Torment in Jungle". The Times of London. Dicapai 7 June 2014. 
  134. Farik Zolkepli (20 December 2013). "Semporna kidnap: Rescued - Taiwanese tourist kidnapped from Pom Pom island resort (Update)". The Star. Dicapai 6 April 2014. 
  135. 1 2 Muguntan Vanar (4 April 2014). "Semporna resort kidnap: Abductors also involved in Pom-Pom and Sipadan incidents, says Esscom chief". The Star. Dicapai 6 April 2014. 
  136. "Abu Sayyaf men abduct 2 in Malaysia–officials". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 3 April 2014. Dicapai 6 April 2014. 
  137. Muguntan Vanar (3 April 2014). "Two abducted from resort off Semporna". The Star. Dicapai 6 April 2014. 
  138. "Women abducted from Malaysian resort released". Al Jazeera English. 31 May 2014. Dicapai 31 May 2014. 
  139. "Another abduction in Sabah". Free Malaysia Today. 6 May 2014. Dicapai 31 May 2014. 
  140. Muguntan Vanar; Stephanie Lee (8 May 2014). "Officials get reports that Chinese national has been taken to Jolo". The Star. Dicapai 31 May 2014. 
  141. Ruben Sario; Stephanie Lee (11 July 2014). "Malaysian negotiators rescue fish farm manager from Abu Sayyaf gunmen". The Star. Dicapai 12 July 2014. 
  142. Charles Ramendran and Bernard Cheah (16 June 2014). "Two more kidnapped in Sabah". The Sun. Dicapai 17 June 2014. 
  143. "Kunak kidnap: "Don't disturb my wife. I will follow you"". Bernama. The Star. 16 June 2014. Dicapai 17 June 2014. 
  144. "Fish farm worker manages to escape armed kidnappers in Sabah". The Star/Asia News Network. The Straits Times. 16 June 2014. Dicapai 17 June 2014. 
  145. "Hostage who escaped sought". Daily Express. 18 June 2014. Dicapai 21 June 2014. 
  146. "Kidnappers contact fish breeder's wife". The Star. 20 June 2014. Dicapai 21 June 2014. 
  147. "Fish breeder released by Abu Sayyaf". The Sun. 10 December 2014. Dicapai 11 December 2014. 
  148. PK Katharason; Muguntan Vanar; Ruben Sario; Stephanie Lee; Philip Golingai (22 June 2014). "Muktadir kin - mastermind behind kidnaps?". The Star. Dicapai 22 June 2014. 
  149. "Kidnapping incident in Sabah recurs". The Borneo Post. 16 May 2015. Dicapai 16 May 2015. 
  150. "Police: Abu Sayyaf linked to Sabah kidnap". GMA News. 15 May 2015. Dicapai 16 May 2015. 
  151. "Sabah hostage released by Abu Sayyaf gunmen". The Star/Asia News Network. Philippine Daily Inquirer. 9 November 2015. Dicapai 9 November 2015. 
  152. Muguntan Vanar; Stephanie Lee (17 November 2015). "Malaysian hostage Bernard Then beheaded". The Star. Dicapai 18 November 2015. 
  153. "Demand for higher ransom led to beheading". The Star. 17 November 2015. Dicapai 18 November 2015. 
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  157. "Air raids hit Philippines rebels". London: BBC. 20 November 2004. 
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  159. "The Abu Sayyaf-Al Qaeda Connection-Abu Sayyaf Terrorist Group Alleged to Have Links to Al Qaeda". abc News International. Dicapai 20 December 2001. 
  160. "Abu Sayyaf survives US-backed Philippine crackdown". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Dicapai 11 November 2009. 
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  163. "Bin Laden Funds Abu Sayyaf Through Muslim Relief Group". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 9 August 2000. 
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  167. Rommel C. Banlaoi. "The Sources of Abu Sayyaf's Resilience in the Southern Philippines"
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  171. 1 2 Bob East (10 May 2000). "The Abu Sayyaf in the Archipelago: Discrediting Islam. Abetting USA Foreign Policy" (PDF). Hartford Web Publishing. m/s. 196 (7/15). Diarkibkan daripada asal (PDF) pada 3 April 2016. Dicapai 3 April 2016. 

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