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Mujahedeen KOMPAK

Mujahedeen KOMPAK or KOMPAC is a Darul Islam organisation based in Indonesia's Sulawesi province. Formed in 1988 with the stated aim of helping victims of conflict and disaster, it has been linked to providing funding for terrorist organisations such as Jemaah Islamiyah as well as carrying out attacks on local Christian groups. The organisation has been accused of diverting relief funds from mainstream Muslims in Australia and abroad to fund terrorist activities.
== Background of regional tension ==

KOMPAK, an acronym for ''Komite Aksi Penanggulangan Akibat Krisis'' or "the Crisis Management/Prevention Committee" is based in Central Sulawesi, a poor region midway between the Christian north and Muslim south.〔Terrorism Knowledge Base, "Mujahideen KOMPAK" () Last accessed 9 January 2007〕
The Sulawesi regency of Poso has experienced sectarian conflict of various levels since at least 1998, when it was claimed a Muslim was attacked by a drunken Christian. Following this random checks on public venues were performed by vigilante religious groups, destroying alcohol when it was found.
This escalated to violence in 1999, following another reported attack on a Muslim by a Christian at Lombogia bus terminal. Several churches in were burned, and many Christian residents moved to the predominantly Christian district of North Pamona.
In April 2000 "Christian youth leaders" came from outside Poso to assist students in a Catholic dormitory after they reported being threatened by Muslims. It was reported that dozens of armed Christians marched in the street, calling themselves the "Bat Paramilitary Troops."〔Ruslan Sangadji and A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post,
"Who's behind the Poso, Palu violence this time?" () Last accessed 9 January 2007〕 Many KOMPAK recruits have family members killed during the a May/June 2000 series of attacks on Muslims that followed this.〔"Military: Mujahidin KOMPAK," Global Security.org () Last accessed 9 January 2006〕
In December 2001 following hundreds of deaths, local leaders drew up a peace agreement, the Malino II Accord (signed in February 2002), leading to a large reduction in such violence.〔

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