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Inmates with ‘Cell’ Phones

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Police are giving preferential treatment to convicted terrorists in order to defuse hardline groups. Even with sizable financial support, has their effort been effective?

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A TREADMILL is set up in a hallway. A ping-pong table is not far away. Some men work out after the midday prayer. Another is preoccupied with a laptop computer.

Don’t get the wrong impression. This is not a cafe or fitness center at one of Jakarta’s malls. This is daily fare for scores of criminals convicted in a number of terrorism cases, currently in detention at Jakarta Police Headquarters.

There are 15 convicts detained in 13 rooms. Am

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