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  2. 2017 Jakarta bombings - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Indonesia was flown in half-mast in several police institutions in Jakarta. [57] The head of the Indonesian National Police Tito Karnavian ordered the police to tighten the security around the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (Jabodetabek), [58] while security at the Indonesian National Police Command Headquarters in North Jakarta was ...

  3. List of terrorist incidents in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    30 June 2017: An assailant reportedly attacked two police officers at a mosque near the National Police headquarters in South Jakarta. [34] 9 May 2018: 2018 Mako Brimob standoff – Terrorism inmates in a detention center staged a riot, resulting in the death of five police officers and one

  4. Terrorism in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Terrorism in Indonesia refer to acts of terrorism that take place within Indonesia or attacks on Indonesian people or interests abroad. These acts of terrorism often target the government of Indonesia or foreigners in Indonesia, most notably Western visitors, especially those from the United States and Australia .

  5. Jamaah Ansharut Daulah - Wikipedia

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    Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD, Indonesian: جماعة أنشاروت دوله, lit. ''Helpers of the State Congregation'') is an Indonesian terrorist group that has been reported to be linked to the 2018 Surabaya bombings [1] as well as the 2019 Jolo Cathedral bombings.

  6. Surabaya bombings - Wikipedia

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    It was estimated in 2017 that hundreds of Indonesians went to Syria or Iraq to fight for ISIL before returning to Indonesia. [8] The returning individuals are placed through a deradicalization program by the National Agency for Combating Terrorism, and are put on a watchlist for the agency and local governments alike. [9]

  7. Capital punishment in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Using CBRN weapons for terrorism, including chemical, biological, and radiological and nuclear. Planning and encouraging people to commit terrorism. Attempting, conspiring, and assisting terrorism acts. Providing information and assistance from outside Indonesia to terrorism acts. Using force or threatened to use violent force.

  8. List of wars involving Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia: Republic of South Maluku: Indonesian government victory Moluccas incorporated by Indonesia; Operation Trikora (1961–1962) Indonesia Netherlands Netherlands New Guinea; Indonesian government victory Military stalemate [1] Western New Guinea ceded to the United Nations then to Indonesia [2] [3] Cross border attacks in Sabah (1962 ...

  9. Nduga massacre - Wikipedia

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    Workers from Istaka Karya, an Indonesian construction company were constructing a bridge over Yigi river (Indonesian: Kali Yigi) in Yigi district, Nduga Regency.They took work leave at 1 December, as the day has usually been considered unsafe to work, due to activities of Papuan separatists celebrating the declaration of Papuan independence of Free Papua Movement on that day.