Tsunami disaster ‘might ease terrorism’

A new audiotape by Osama bin Laden, where the al Qaeda leader offer his endorsement of Abu Musab al Zarqawi and his murderous ways in Iraq, seemed trivial next to the devastation in places like Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

But bin Laden’s message was anything but trivial. And its very presence is a reminder that the tsunami and terrorism are related.

Several hundred people were killed this past year in southern Thailand in the festering insurgency between Islamic separatists and the Thai military. And Aceh, the hardest hit area in Indonesia, is the home of GAM, a separatist group that has been waging a sporadic conflict with the Jakarta government.

It was precisely in these areas that the devastation was worst. Some of it, says Gunaratna, took a toll on the terrorist and insurgent movements, who lost both fighters and infrastructure when the waves crashed on shore.