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Book Review: Seeds of Terror The book entitled, "Seeds of Terror", examines evidence of terrorist activity in Southeast Asian countries. It is an eyewitness account by Maria A. Ressa, about Al-Qaeda's Center of Operations emerging in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. She recollects her own, as she has lived through many of the terrorists' attacks in the region. Over the years, al-Qaeda successfully infiltrated and co-opted homegrown Muslim movements in: North America, Europe, the Middle East, Chechnya, Kashmir, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Groups from these regions have their own domestic agendas, but they are also pushing al-Qaeda's anti-Western goals. Through al-Qaeda, terrorist organizations around the world have exchanged tactics and information. This book shows the silence that has been slipping beneath the sensors of intelligence and law-enforcement agencies since 1988. Maria Ressa travels to four nations in the region, talks with common people on the street and in the...

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