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| Indonesian corruption undermining terrorism fight |
| By Asia News |
| Published: 11/23/2007 |
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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. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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