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20 years on from Bali bombings, Indonesia anti-terror agency calls for stricter laws against radicalism | Video

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According to Indonesia's national counterterrorism agency BNPT, there are about 15,000 individuals connected to terrorist groups in the country. While they are being monitored, stricter laws are needed to curb radical views that can lead to terrorism, the agency said. As Saifulbahri Ismail reports in the final instalment of a three-part series, radicalism began long before the Bali bombings.

According to Indonesia's national counterterrorism agency BNPT, there are about 15,000 individuals connected to terrorist groups in the country. While they are being monitored, stricter laws are needed to curb radical views that can lead to terrorism, the agency said. As Saifulbahri Ismail reports in the final instalment of a three-part series, radicalism began long before the Bali bombings.

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