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Indonesian corruption undermining terrorism fight
By Asia News
Published: 11/23/2007

INDONESIA - Widespread corruption in Indonesian prisons is undermining the Indonesian government’s fight against Islamic terrorism. According to a recent report by the International Crisis Group (ICG), inmates connected with the Jemaah Islamiah, a group operating in South-East Asia thought to be linked to al-Qaeda, continue to run terrorist operations, fuel extremism and recruit followers behind bars.

For the ICG, Jakarta's main Cipinang prison is like a hotel where for the right price prisoners can upgrade their cells from standard to deluxe, VIP and even Super VIP. Read more.

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