(L-R) Ahmad Azhar, cafe owner Muhammad In'am and Salman al-Faluty Source: SBS
Hundreds of militants linked to IS have returned to Indonesia in the past year and hundreds more are believed to be trying to, making finding a way to bring them back into society as important as ever in the world’s most populous Islamic nation.
Hundreds of militants linked to IS have returned to Indonesia in the past year and hundreds more are believed to be trying to, making finding a way to bring them back into society as important as ever in the world’s most populous Islamic nation.
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