Web12 aug. 2024 · [Jakarta, 25 May 2024] The Indonesian government needs to ensure that its current campaign against Islamist radicalism, which has broad public support, does not impinge on civil liberties and further restrict democratic space. The Crackdown on Islamist ‘Radicals’ in Indonesia, the latest report from the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict … Web27 feb. 2024 · Understanding that network could lead to more effective counter-extremism programs. Indonesia’s Lamongan Network: How East Java, Poso and Syria Are Linked , the latest report from the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC), takes six men from East Java and shows how their lives intersect as students, in-laws, religious study group …
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Web31 mrt. 2024 · The new report analyses three violent extremist organisations that have used charities to raise funds. The first was KOMPAK, which collected funds from the general public for arming and supplying Muslim fighters in Ambon and Poso, during the communal violence in 1999 and the early 2000s. The second and the most formidable was Jemaah … WebAnatomy of an Indonesian Oil Palm Conflict ©2016 IPAC 3 “pacification campaign” led by the notorious Capt. Westerling.8 The kepala parit allocated two ha per family to every settler; the land could be inherited, sold or rented out but only after community agreement. http://cdn.understandingconflict.org/file/2013/09/Mesuji_FINAL.pdf impurity\\u0027s zc