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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Muslim extremists in Indonesia are regrouping despite a decade long crackdown.


 International Crisis Group's Sidney Jones on threat of terrorism


Sidney Jones Jakarta
A new report says Muslim extremists in Indonesia are regrouping despite a decade long crackdown. The deadliest networks have been weakened but Islamists are finding each other and building new cells on the run, in prison and through internet forums. Anti militant groups have divided cells like Jemaah Islamia - the group blamed for the 2002 Bali Bombings - but smaller groups have formed. The report from the International Crisis Group warns that the threat of terrorism is far from over. 




Bali 2002 The young man been assisted here, by I believe an English Girl,died sometime (weeks) later of his burns.
Some two weeks after this act of Islamic Terrorism in Bali friends of mine were Surfing the Islands near by and were met on numerous occasions during their three week stay with lighted matches been flicked at them and laughter as the locals declared 'Aussie BBQ" " Ha Ha Ha" ANV.

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