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Dr. Asyura Salleh

@asyura_salleh

Pushing thought in maritime security and Asian foreign policy

Joined June 2017
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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

Maritime drug trafficking routes in Southeast Asia are resurgent. @asyura_salleh discusses the impact of the illicit drug trade on coastal communities and the need for better mechanisms to handle the increasing drug trade through the maritime domain: cs.is/3WQsTz9

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Upcoming initiative by @UNODC_MCP to circumvent tensions at sea through a common platform. Such an honour to be part of this process!

Coast Guard representatives from 🇮🇩 🇲🇾 🇵🇭 🇹🇭 🇻🇳 discussed acceptable 𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 for the #Multilingual #Maritime #Communication #Modality to bridge 𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬 used at sea in the region @MiwaKatoEmpower @UNODC_SEAP @Maritime_SEAsia

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Building triborder regional cooperation at the commander level! #gmcp #marseccooperation

Coast Guard Regional Commanders from Southern Mindanao 🇵🇭, Sabah 🇲🇾 and Sulawesi 🇮🇩 discuss #crossborder #maritime #security issues at 𝟑𝐒𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐗 meeting in Kuala Lumpur @MiwaKatoEmpower @UNODC_SEAP @Maritime_SEAsia

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Wonderful experience to be able to finally meet counter narcotics and MLE officers in person after two years of virtual meetings!

GMCP convenes the Maritime Trafficking Routes-South East Asia (MTR-SEA) in Langkawi bringing officials from drug enforcement agencies and maritime law enforcement agencies from 🇮🇩 🇲🇾 🇵🇭 🇹🇭 🇻🇳 to discus maritime drug trafficking trends in Southeast Asia.

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It’s been a long few months of planning but it was such a delight working with the GMCP team to finally bring this in-person gathering to MLE agencies across the region #marseccooperation

After two years of virtual meetings MLED 12 (Maritime Law Enforcement Dialogues) was convened in-person bringing maritime LE agencies from 🇮🇩 🇲🇾 🇵🇭 🇹🇭 🇻🇳 together in Manila.

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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

Prosecutors from five Southeast Asian countries met with the National Coast Watch Centre (NCWC) in the Philippines 🇵🇭 to discuss the potential of using MDA data sources in court.

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Glad to have this opportunity to coordinate this regional dialogue. Also so lucky to be afforded first hand insight into the maritime security concerns of regional maritime law enforcement agencies. #RBO #maritimesecurity

The 11th regional plenary of the Maritime Law Enforcement Dialogues (MLED) was held in a hybrid format with the participation of senior officials from 🇮🇩🇲🇾🇵🇭🇹🇭🇻🇳. @MiwaKatoEmpower @UNODC_SEAP

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The launch of Foreign Policy Framework by PM @IsmailSabri60 and FM @saifuddinabd today.

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Conceptualization of 'maritime security' in Brunei (@asyura_salleh), Malaysia (Tharishini Krishnan) and Indonesia (@barakembara) dropped at @AsiaMTI That makes 6 of the 14 articles free for reading at: amti.csis.org/conceptualizat…


Glad to be able to moderate this regional level dialogue on cross-border maritime trafficking in our region with agency representation from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Here’s to greater regional coordination! 🥂

@UNODC_MCP convened the regional plenary of the Forum on Maritime Trafficking Routes -South East Asia (MTR-SEA) to strengthen cooperation to counter maritime drug trafficking. @UNODC_SEAP @MiwaKatoEmpower

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Great to be out speaking on narcotic smuggling in our regional waters again 🌊 thank you to CARAT organisers for the invitation! #maritimedrugtrafficking #gmcp

@UNODC_MCP was invited to deliver an expert presentation on narcotics trafficking in Indonesian waters at CARAT #Indonesia 🇮🇩 exercise. @MiwaKatoEmpower

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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM’S ACHIEVEMENTS DURING ITS 2021 ASEAN CHAIRMANSHIP Brunei Darussalam is honored to be the Chair of ASEAN in 2021 under the theme “We Care, We Prepare, We Prosper.” Watch the full video at instagram.com/tv/CVmL1CZhevQ… #asean2021bn #wecareweprepareweprosper


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China Coast Guard vessels contested new Malaysian oil and gas development off the coast of Sarawak for four weeks in June and July, just after 16 Chinese military planes patrolled near Malaysia. Remote sensing data reveals a pressure campaign at sea: cs.is/3ABweYU

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@UNODC_MCP conducted the #Indonesia 🇮🇩 Drug Maritime Exchange (DMX) to strengthen domestic coordination between maritime law enforcement and drug enforcement agencies. @UNODC_SEAP @MiwaKatoEmpower

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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

Eagle Indopura: Naval Exercise by 🇸🇬 & 🇮🇩 in Natuna Sea / #SouthChinaSea. A demonstration of #MaritimeCooperation by littoral states responsible for maintaining maritime order at a critical sea lane, is a good sign for the Rules Based Order. @OlliSuorsa @CollinSLKoh

13-18/9/2021 'Eagle Indopura' joint exercise between Indonesian Navy #TNIAL and Singapore Navy #RSN, which includes live-fire exercise at Natuna Sea Ships & aircraft involved: KRI Diponegoro(365) KRI Malahayati (362) CASA MPA RSS Tenacious (71) RSS Justice (18) Fokker 50 MPA

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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

Great example of #MaritimeCooperation in the #IndoPacific. BZ 🇮🇩🇦🇺🇮🇳🇹🇭🇲🇾🇸🇬 @CollinSLKoh @EvanLaksmana @MarSec_Bradford @asyura_salleh @hmarston4 @graham_euan @raylockman @FathomsOne

Following the success of two joint maritime research publications between #AusNavy & @_TNIAL_ , 🇦🇺 Naval Attaché met with the 🇮🇩 Seapower Centre to broaden sharing between our navies of @indiannavy , @tldm_rasmi, Singapore & Thailand - strengthening the region 🇦🇺🇮🇩🇮🇳🇲🇾🇸🇬🇹🇭⚓

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Join us in half an hour to discuss the security implications surrounding the Bajau Laut in Sulu Sea! Are they threat or threatened? #maritimesecurity

Dive in to discuss the securitization of bajau nomadic sea people around the Sulu Sea w/ @SanenMarshall The #IndoPacific #MaritimeHour is dedicated to underlooked, but highly important topics like this. Moderator: @asyura_salleh Info/registration: ycaps.org/31-aug-gypsies

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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

As @ASPI_org celebrates 20th anniversary, read Graeme Dobell eloquent summary of our work & impact in #🇦🇺& beyond. Proud to have contributed more content on #Asia, esp. #SoutheastAsia in #security debates, not only through my work but also by bringing along more regional voices.

📕 In 'An informed and independent voice: ASPI, 2001–2021', Graeme Dobell explores 20 years of ASPI's contribution to Australia's public policy debate. Discover some of the highlights from the report in the thread below 🧵 1/9

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Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

On July 15 of 2021, one Vietnamese vessels intruded into the internal waters of China's Hainan island and operated IUU fishing. The Chinese in the video says,"In the fishing moratorium, we Hainan locals don't fish, but Vietnamese take even the small fish from our waters."


Dr. Asyura Salleh Reposted

Some critics have blamed Brunei for mishandling ASEAN's response to the Myanmar coup. But the Sultan is no naif; he's been attending ASEAN summits since 1987. I argue ASEAN's inaction over Myanmar reflects the essential character of ASEAN & its members asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Weak-a…


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