IPAC Short Briefing #3: COVID-19 and the Mujahidin of Eastern Indonesia (MIT)

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This short briefing explains how MIT recovered, why it saw the emergence of COVID-19 as a chance to attack its enemies and what the future of MIT could be in Poso. The immediate concern is the possibility of new attacks during Ramadan but there is a longer-term threat as well. MIT has shown a capacity for regeneration that suggests the need for more work in vulnerable communities.

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