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Taliban’s Victory May Inspire Radical Groups

Monday, August 30, 2021

An interview with National Counterterrorism Agency Chief Boy Rafli Amar on the impact of Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan on terror groups in Indonesia.

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National Counter-Terrorism Agency Chief Boy Rafli Amar. BNPT Public Relations Doc. . tempo : 173313559122.

THE Indonesian government is anticipating the impacts of Taliban’s ascent to power in Afghanistan on terror activities within the country. National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) Chief Boy Rafli Amar said Taliban’s victory might serve as inspiration, particularly to sympathizers of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), a group affiliated with Al Qaeda, which developed in Afghanistan. On Thursday, August 26, Boy spoke to Tempo about the potential imp

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