The “Migration” of Terrorist Actors in Indonesia: From Male-Dominated Terrorist to the Emergence of Female Terrorist Migrant Domestic Workers

M. Subhan
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The ISIS group’s declaration in 2014, has inspired female extremists from various countries to join the terrorist group. At the end of 2016, two women were arrested by the Indonesian police for planning terror attacks in two different places. Both are former migrant domestic workers who returned from Hong Kong. This article investigates why women join terrorist groups, why male-dominated terrorist groups recruit women and what makes female migrant domestic workers who return to Indonesia as extremists willing to make a significant contribution to the terrorism movement in Indonesia. This research’s data collection technique is qualitative data collection, and document-based research through literature studies. This article utilizes Quintan Wiktorowicz’s three radicalisation concept phases: cognitive opening, religious seeking and socialisation. This study found that at least four reasons women become extremists, namely personal complaints, influence from family, relatives or lovers, ideological perceptions, and media use, facilitate the radicalisation process. Furthermore, strategic interests seem to be the answer to why terror groups involve women to achieve their goals. The acceptance of terrorist groups to involve women can be the reason why women migrant domestic workers are willing to make an immense contribution to terrorist groups. Their enthusiasm, financial capacity and international experience are expected to strengthen the terror movement in Indonesia. Both create a “mutually reinforcing” relationship that benefits both parties. Further research is needed with a sample of ordinary female extremists outside migrant domestic workers as a comparison to examine women’s motivations and group decisions to include these women in terrorist activities. 
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印尼恐怖分子的“迁移”:从男性主导的恐怖分子到女性恐怖主义移民家政工人的出现
2014年,ISIS组织的宣言激发了各国女性极端分子加入该恐怖组织。2016年底,两名女子因在两个不同的地方策划恐怖袭击而被印尼警方逮捕。两人都是从香港回来的前流动家庭佣工。本文调查了女性加入恐怖组织的原因,男性主导的恐怖组织为何会招募女性,以及是什么原因使得作为极端分子返回印尼的女性移民家政工人愿意为印尼的恐怖主义运动做出重大贡献。本研究的数据收集方法为定性数据收集,文献研究法为文献研究法。本文运用了昆坦·维克托罗维奇激进化概念的三个阶段:认知开放、宗教寻求和社会化。这项研究发现,女性成为极端分子至少有四个原因,即个人抱怨、家庭、亲戚或情人的影响、意识形态观念和媒体的使用,促进了激进化过程。此外,战略利益似乎是恐怖组织利用女性来实现其目标的答案。女性移民家庭佣工愿意为恐怖组织做出巨大贡献的原因可能是接受恐怖组织将女性纳入其中。他们的热情、财力和国际经验预计将加强印尼的恐怖活动。两者都创造了一种“相互加强”的关系,对双方都有利。需要进一步的研究,以移徙家庭佣工以外的普通女性极端分子为样本进行比较,以检查妇女的动机和将这些妇女纳入恐怖主义活动的群体决定。
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