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Indonesian intelligence agency uncovers mosques spreading radicalism to government workers
- The Indonesian State Intelligence Agency found imams at some 41 places of worship in one Jakarta neighbourhood alone preaching extremism
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Dozens of Indonesian mosques that cater to government workers are spreading radicalism and calling for violence against non-Muslims, the country’s intelligence agency said on Monday.
Its findings come six months after Indonesia’s second-biggest city Surabaya was rocked by a wave of suicide bombings at several churches during Sunday services, killing a dozen people.
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They were the deadliest terror attacks in about a decade and once again put religious tolerance in the world’s biggest Muslim majority nation in the spotlight.
The Indonesian State Intelligence Agency said on Monday that it had investigated about 1,000 mosques across the Southeast Asian archipelago since July.
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It found that imams at some 41 places of worship in one Jakarta neighbourhood alone were preaching extremism to worshippers – mostly civil servants who work at nearby government ministries.
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