Radicalising women who surf the net.

Women listen as an assistant employee provides instructions on using their new smartphones in Jakarta,  April 11, 2014.

Women listen as an assistant employee provides instructions on using their new smartphones in Jakarta, April 11, 2014. Source: REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA.

Research suggests that women in Indonesia who surf the net are more prone to be radicalised than men.


What  research shows that women in Indonesia who surf the net are more prone to radicalization?  What are the different reasons?  This report from the team at KBR 68H explains a worrying trend.

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