Terrorism and Islam in Indonesia : myths and realities / edited byMarika Vicziany and David Wright-Neville
Material type: TextSeries: Annual Indonesian Lecture SeriesPublication details: Clayton Vic. : Monash Asia Institute, 2005Description: vi, 56 pISBN:- 1876924306 (pbk):
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Book | Mindef Library & Info Centre On-Shelf | 363.3209598 VIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 22946-1001 | ||
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Contributing authors: Harold Crouch, Greg Fealy, and Sidney Jones. Indonesia has experienced small but violent outbursts of terrorism often attributed to groups with fundamentalist Islamic agendas. These papers suggest there is very little public support or sympathy for such groups and that the Indonesian authorities have a creditable record in apprehending the perpetrators of terrorist attacks.
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