Act of terrorism are back to haunt Indonesia.

M Syauqillah Ph D

Muhammad Syauqillah Ph D, Ketua Program Studi Kajian Terorisme di Universitas Indonesia Source: UI

On Sunday, March 28, there was an act of terrorism in the form of a bomb detonation at the Makassar Cathedral Church. Meanwhile, on Thursday, March 31, 2021, a woman attacked the Indonesian Police Headquarters in Jakarta.


The perpetrators of these terrorist acts were young and two out of three were women.

It becomes interesting because young people and women's groups are increasingly involved in this kind of action.

To discuss it, here's a conversation with Muhammad Syauqillah Ph D, Chair of the Terrorism Studies Program at the University of Indonesia.



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