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Dispense with the Pieties; Counter-terrorism in Indonesia
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 395 no. 8683 (May 2010)
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page 31.
Topik:
Counter-terrorism
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Indonesia
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National Security
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.63
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It takes a lot to rile Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesia's cool, nay, bland, president. But Indonesia's home-grown terrorists do seem to make his blood boil. On May 12th and 13th counter-terrorism police staged a series of raids around Java, killing five suspects and detaining 20 others. The police say the group was plotting to assassinate high-ranking officials, including the president himself. In a televised appeal to the nation on May 17th Mr Yudhoyono declared that the captured terrorists were bent on "building an Islamic state, something that is now history for us". Their group, a splinter cell of South-East Asia's Jemaah Islamiah network (JI), would also like to put paid to Indonesia's fledgling democracy. But it was Mr Yudhoyono's words about Islam and its place in Indonesia that drew attention. To change the country's constitution in favour of an avowedly Islamic one, he said, would be "unacceptable to Indonesians".
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