Malaysian Mujahidin Group

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Definition

Proper noun: A clandestine terrorist organization based in Southeast Asia. It was formally established in 1993 and received training from al-Qaeda. The group's primary objective is to support militant Islamist movements in Indonesia and the Philippines. It has established operational cells across several Southeast Asian nations.

Usage

The term is used as a proper noun to specifically identify this terrorist organization. It is typically used in contexts related to international security, counter-terrorism, and regional politics in Southeast Asia. * Intelligence reports confirmed the involvement of the Malaysian Mujahidin Group in the plot. * The network of the Malaysian Mujahidin Group extends across multiple countries.

Advanced Usage
  • The group is often referenced by its initials, KMM (from its Malay name, ), in regional security discourse.
  • Analysts study the as a case of transnational terrorism and al-Qaeda affiliation in Southeast Asia.
Variants and Related Words
  • KMM: The common acronym for the group.
  • Mujahidin: A plural Arabic term meaning "those who struggle" or "holy warriors," often used by various Islamist militant groups. The incorporates this term into its name.
Synonyms
  • Terrorist cell (a more general term)
  • Militant network (a more general term)

Note: As a proper noun identifying a specific organization, direct synonyms are limited. The terms above describe its nature but do not serve as alternate names.

Noun
  1. a clandestine group of southeast Asian terrorists organized in 1993 and trained by al-Qaeda; supports militant Muslims in Indonesia and the Philippines and has cells in Singapore and Malaysia and Indonesia