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Indonesia’s Anti-Terror Arsenal
The swift and near-simultaneous arrests late last month of 11 individuals allegedly preparing to bomb U.S. and other Western targets throughout Java, Indonesia's most populated island, should serve as a wake-up call to Asia's national security establishment, lawmakers and leaders. The foiled plot would have been just the latest in a flurry of terrorist activity by members of Islamist organizations, all of which are registered and legally sanctioned by the Indonesian government.
Eurasia Security Watch: No. 273
US, France Partner to Confront Islamists in Mali;
Israel, Hamas Sign Ceasefire;
Middle East Nuclear Talks Cancelled
Russia Reform Monitor: No. 1807
NGOs fight back against “
foreign agent”
law;
Officials rule out Razvozzhaev investigation
China Reform Monitor: No. 1000
Massive uranium deposit found in Inner Mongolia;
UN condemns China for suppression in Tibet