Support for Islamic State is declining among Indonesian extremists, and Jemaah Ansharul Daulah (JAD), once the largest of the country’s many pro-ISIS groups, has become largely inactive, according to a report by the Jakarta-based Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC).
The IPAC report notes, that at the same time,...
Indonesia: Support For Islamic State Declining
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