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Indonesia passes new terror law after attacks using children
JAKARTA (Indonesia):, May 25, 2018 10:07 IST
Updated: May 25, 2018 10:07 IST
Indonesia’s parliament unanimously approved a strengthened anti-terrorism law, expanding the definition of terror and lengthening detention periods, spurred into action by bombings less than two weeks ago that involved children as perpetrators.
Rights groups have criticised the revisions passed on Friday as overly broad and vague and warned against rushing them into law. A divisive provision in the law provides scope for the military to become involved in counter-terrorism policing, until now the domain of civilian authorities.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo had threatened to impose the changes by decree if parliament didn’t rapidly approve them.
Police have killed 14 suspected militants and arrested 60 since the suicide bombings in Indonesia’s second-largest city, Surabaya, that were carried out by radicalized families, who involved their children, as young as 7, in the attacks.
Indonesia passes new terror law after attacks using children
JAKARTA (Indonesia):, May 25, 2018 10:07 IST
Updated: May 25, 2018 10:07 IST
Indonesia’s parliament unanimously approved a strengthened anti-terrorism law, expanding the definition of terror and lengthening detention periods, spurred into action by bombings less than two weeks ago that involved children as perpetrators.
Rights groups have criticised the revisions passed on Friday as overly broad and vague and warned against rushing them into law. A divisive provision in the law provides scope for the military to become involved in counter-terrorism policing, until now the domain of civilian authorities.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo had threatened to impose the changes by decree if parliament didn’t rapidly approve them.
Police have killed 14 suspected militants and arrested 60 since the suicide bombings in Indonesia’s second-largest city, Surabaya, that were carried out by radicalized families, who involved their children, as young as 7, in the attacks.