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Islamist groups / Indonesia / Islamic terrorism / Al-Mukmin Islamic school / Lamongan Regency / Abdullah Sungkar / East Java / Mujahedeen KOMPAK / Dulmatin / Terrorism in Indonesia / Jemaah Islamiyah / Islam
Date: 2015-04-14 13:09:23
Islamist groups
Indonesia
Islamic terrorism
Al-Mukmin Islamic school
Lamongan Regency
Abdullah Sungkar
East Java
Mujahedeen KOMPAK
Dulmatin
Terrorism in Indonesia
Jemaah Islamiyah
Islam

No Need for Panic: Planned and Unplanned Releases of Convicted Extremists in Indonesia ©2013 IPAC A INDONESIA’S LAMONGAN NETWORK: HOW EAST JAVA, POSO AND SYRIA ARE LINKED

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