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Global War on Terror
May 30, 2003
Jemaah Islamiyah eyes new targets

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer/Agence France-Presse:

SYDNEY -- An Indonesian group linked to the al-Qaeda network held a high-level meeting last month in Indonesia, possibly to identify new terrorist targets, The Australian newspaper reported Friday.

Citing unidentified intelligence sources, the newspaper said the meeting involved members of four cells of Jemaah Islamiyah, a radical Islamic group blamed for killing 202 people in a car bombing last October.

The meeting included a former resident of Australia, Abdul Rahim Ayub, who reportedly heads a Jemaah Islamiyah cell responsible for actions in Australia, the newspaper said.
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