Jakarta -- As many as 31 non-government organisations (NGO) and one political party have agreed to conduct open resistance against the plans for the entry of the military (TNI) into the political and civil chessboard in Indonesia.
Terrorism & Religious Extremism
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March 2003
News/Indonesia
Kompas – March 18, 2003
December 2002
Statements/Indonesia
PRD – December 4, 2002
We are of the view that Prime Minister Howard’s statement that [Australia] will carry out pre-emptive strikes against terrorist threats in South-East Asia is clearly an arrogant statement from an imperialist country which wishes to show its fangs to the poor people of South-East Asia.
October 2002
Statements/Indonesia
PRD – October 19, 2002
On October 12, the world was shocked by the explosion at the Sari Club on Legian road in Kuta, Bali. It is appropriate that we feel great sorrow and condemn the bombing which killed almost 200 people. The perpetrators of the bombing must be arrested and tried as quickly as possible.
Statements/Indonesia
PRD – October 17, 2002
The bombing in Legian, Bali, which killed 183 people and wounded hundreds of others has already impacted on a number of groups.




