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Indonesian Terrorism Law Reform Still Faces Opposition

Indonesia’s Terrorists Appear Weakened

JAKARTA, Indonesia—Evidence found during a deadly police raid against suspected terrorists this week reinforced expert assessments that terror networks remain a weakened force in Indonesia, with militants eyeing a variety…

For Indonesian Jihadist, Syrian Civil War Beckons

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The young Indonesian was raised in an extremist household and graduated from a boarding school notorious for teaching generations of terrorists. So it was perhaps no…

Indonesia Hunting for Scores of Prisoners a Day After Breakout

JAKARTA—A massive breakout triggered by poor conditions at an Indonesian prison allowed at least 22 convicted terrorists to escape custody, underscoring the persistent weaknesses of a correctional system that remains…

The challenges of the ever-changing face of terror

The recent drama revolving around the arrest and killing of suspected terrorists in Jakarta, Banten, Bandung, Kebumen, Kendal, Lampung and Batam suggest that Indonesia’s efforts to curb terror the threat…

Myanmar’s Rifts Make Waves in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia—Indonesian police increased security around Myanmar’s embassy and other diplomatic missions Friday after two Indonesian men were arrested on suspicion of plotting to bomb the embassy in retaliation for…

PPP welcomes radicals

United Development Party (PPP) chief Suryadharma Ali said his party welcomes members of groups perceived by the public to be radicals and fanatics to join his party. Suryadharma identified the…

Computer Hacker Sentenced to 8 Years for Role in Terror Group

A computer hacker who accessed money from a website and then laundered it to fund terrorist activity in the Central Sulawesi city of Poso was convicted by the West Jakarta…