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Terrorists in Indonesia


Lately, a lot happens terror bombings in Indonesia caused by terrorists who consider themselves Muslims but this does not mean that Indonesia is a country of terrorists. The Indonesian government continues to combat acts of terror perpetrated by the terrorists. Indonesia Muslims hate terrorist acts committed in the name of jihad. The suicide bombers and terror in Indonesia is carried out by people who are not responsible and the name of Islam as an act of jihad.

Terrorism in Indonesia is an Indonesian terrorism carried out by Jemaah Islamiyah militant group associated with al-Qaeda or militant groups that use the same ideology with them. Since 2002, several "target Western countries" have been attacked. Casualties were Western tourists as well as residents of Indonesia. Terrorism in Indonesia began in 2000 with the bombing Jakarta Stock Exchange, followed by four other major attacks, the most deadly was the 2002 Bali bombings. (Wikipedia)

Long before 11 September that Indonesia has suffered a series of terrorist attacks as terrorist acts that occurred from 2000-2001. It entered a series of explosions in the seven major cities that targeted churches on Christmas Day 2000 and some of the common areas (such as shopping centers and squares, and buildings Jakarta Stock Exchange). There are many victims, though not the same number in the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Actually the terrorists in Indonesia are the people who want to destroy Indonesia, they deliberately pose as Muslims to cause defamation against Muslims in Indonesia. They live normal and ethically so as not to arouse suspicion surrounding communities. They were only discovered after a suicide bombing carried out as an act of jihad.

The Indonesian government itself has several times foiled their plans and arrested the people involved in terror as evidence that Indonesia is not silent and Indonesia also hate terrorists. The world should know that!

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