IPAC Report - Indonesia: The Danger of Middle-Aged Recidivists

Picture: Inmates in Porong Prison during the 2024 Elections

The latest and last report published by NYSEAN Partner Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) examines the trajectories of three men in their fifties – two recently arrested, one about to be released – and suggests that the risk of a resurgence of violent extremism in Indonesia may depend on how well authorities can manage multi-generational homegrown groups that have never wavered in their desire for an Islamic state.

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