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View all search resultsThe involvement of women in two recent terrorism-linked attacks has sparked a fresh debate on the role of gender in Indonesia's counterradicalism policies, as experts pointed out the lack of women’s perspectives and experiences in these measures.
In the final moments of its nonpermanent membership at the United Nations Security Council, Indonesia has managed to squeeze in the adoption of a resolution on counterterrorism that seeks to improve the executive body’s sanction mechanisms.
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