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Book Bombs

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The bombs concealed inside books are a disquieting example of terrorism. But are the perpetrators real terrorists, or just sick individuals?

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AROUND the world, books are seen as a tool for educating people. In Indonesia these days, books terrorize people, because they can contain bombs. These books have become a tool of terrorism, and have been sent to several people. It remains unclear whether the senders are real terrorists, or just disturbed individuals—but they seem to have a list of well-known people to ‘represent’ those who they believe deserve to get the book bombs.

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