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    <description>Noor Huda Ismail is Visiting Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam Institute of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
He has a PhD in Politics and International Relations from Monash University and a Master's degree in International Security from St Andrews University, Scotland.</description>
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Fortunately, there are solutions within grasp.
The roots are deeply ingrained. The militant struggle started in the 1940s when Darul Islam (House of Islam) fought for the creation of an Islamic state...</description>
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      <title>To reduce terrorism, Indonesia needs to use ‘credible voices’ of reformed extremists</title>
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