Indonesia's parliament approves tougher anti-terror laws  

  25 May 2018    Read: 1742
Indonesia

Indonesia’s parliament approved on Friday tougher anti-terrorism laws as it seeks to combat a surge in homegrown Islamist militancy, days after suicide bombings claimed by Islamic State killed more than 30 people in the city of Surabaya.

Revising a 2003 law became a top priority for the world’s biggest Muslim-majority in the wake of the Surabaya attacks, which were the deadliest since 2002 bombings on the tourist island of Bali.The revised law will allow police to preemptively detain suspects for longer and prosecute those who join or recruit for militant groups.

 


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