Restraining Radicals

The legal basis on banning changes to the state’s fundamental creed must be reinforced. Otherwise, radical groups will continue to exist.

May 16, 2017

THE government’s intention to legally dissolve Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) in court should not prompt protracted arguments on its pros and cons. In any democratic nation, silencing different lines of thinking should certainly be avoided. Nonetheless, when such thoughts take the form of an attempt to replace the foundations of the state, strategic measures must be taken.

Actually, even dissolution in itself would be ineffective. The mass base

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