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Violent extremism in Southeast Asia did not increase as a result of Covid-19 despite exhortations from ISIS leaders to attack, nor was counter-terrorism capacity seriously undermined by the need to divert funds and personnel Fears remained that the pandemic might increase interest in biological weapons or cyber-attacks;create a favourable climate for recruitment as economic hardship deepened;or lead to prison uprisings Of these the concern about prisons was most justified
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COVID-19 and Extremism in Southeast Asia
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