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Darul Islam:

What it Can and Can't Do

Tuesday, November 27, 2001

Al-Chaidar, a self-professed activist for the Darul Islam movement, has accused three factions within his organization for a recent spate of bombings in Jakarta.

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TWO bombs were exploded earlier this month by people claiming to be members of the Darul Islam movement. The first bomb was exploded inside the Petra Church, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta. The second `bomb' is this verbal charge, the accusation launched by Al-Chaidar, a self-professed Darul Islam activist and biographer of its founder Kartosuwiryo. Both "explosions" have jolted Indonesians into awareness that an organization seeking to establish an I...

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