Indonesia says won't repatriate hundreds of IS recruits | Malay Mail

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BOGOR, Feb 12 — Indonesia has said it will not bring home nearly 700 hundred nationals who joined the Islamic State group in the Middle East over security fears, but added it would still consider repatriating young children. The issue sharply divided the world's biggest Muslim majority nation...

A policeman holds a rifle at location where a suspected supporter of Islamic State attacked policemen in Tangerang, Indonesia's Banten province, October 20, 2016. — Reuters pic

The issue sharply divided the world's biggest Muslim majority nation with its president saying this week that he was not in favour of bringing back suspected militants and their families who went to Syria and other countries to fight for the group's now crumbled caliphate. “We've decided that the government has to provide security assurance to 267 million Indonesian citizens,” the minister said yesterday, after a meeting with President Joko Widodo near Jakarta.The government would consider repatriating children 10 years old or younger on a “case by case basis,” he added, without elaborating.

“If they're not managed well by the government, there is a possibility they'll be used as proxies by powerful groups that could threaten Indonesia and other countries,” said terrorism expert Taufik Andrie.

 

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