Terrorism in Indonesia | |||||||
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Part of the War on terror | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Islamist groups:
Separatists:
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Former:
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Islamists: Komando Jihad
Mujahidin Tanah Runtuh
Indonesian Mujahedeen Council
Mujahidin Indonesia Barat
Abu Uswah network
Jamaah Ansharusy Syariah
Jamaah Ansharut Daulah
Mujahedeen KOMPAK
Separatists:
(until 2005)
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Strength | |||||||
Indonesia armed force and police in Operation Madago Raya: 3,000 In Insurgency in Aceh: 35,000–50,000 (2005) In Din Minimi warband hunt operation: unknown In Papua conflict: 30,000 |
Terrorist groups:
Separatists:
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
In Operation Madago Raya: 18 killed In Insurgency in Aceh: less than 100 killed[11] In Din Minimi warband hunt operation: 2 killed[12] |
Islamist groups: at least 110 Killed (2001–2018) 2,300+ captured (2001–2021)[7][13][14]
Separatists:
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Terrorism in Indonesia refer to acts of terrorism that take place within Indonesia or attacks on Indonesian people or interests abroad. These acts of terrorism often target the government of Indonesia or foreigners in Indonesia, most notably Western visitors, especially those from the United States and Australia.
In June 2015, Indonesia was taken off the Financial Action Task Force blacklist of 'Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories' (NCCTs) due to Indonesia no longer being non-cooperative in the global fight against money laundering and terrorist financing. That gives Indonesia the same status as other major economies in the G20.[20]
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