The Specter of Terrorism in Indonesia
Tuesday, September 18, 2001
Ken Conboy*)
Last week's tragic events in the United States beg the question: Can similar acts of terrorism happen in Indonesia? For purposes of discussion, terrorism is defined as premeditated, politically motivated violence against noncombatant targets. It can often be inspired by religious ideals, but these often have an underlying political basis. It is usually perpetrated to influence an audience. Even those without much institution |
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