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Bibliography Database Series on Religious Life in Indonesia: New round of Prevention of Terrorism

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Since the Bali bombing attacks in 2002, terrorism, especially those involving Muslim perpetrators and done with islamic motivation associated with them, became one of the issues that characterize the religious life of Indonesia. Measures to deal done fairly systematically. In this regard, the Indonesian police often gets credit for the success they catch the perpetrators and the people in this terrorist network. Condemnation of the bombers came from many religious leaders and community organizations. Although there appears to be a tendency to decrease the number of cases, terrorism obviously has not disappeared from Indonesia.

In 2010, there are some important issues focused on talks on terrorism. First, the arrest and trial, including the shooting of important figures of terrorism. Second, dismantling the network, the target might even be a new motive for terrorism, including in some new actions are linked to terrorism. Third, and this is important enough, a new round of prevention of terrorism committed by the government, in collaboration with community organizations, including Islamic organizations.
Entering the first months of 2010, security forces develop a pattern of network investigation Noordin M. Top, includes those who helped with the power and the party who allegedly helped the problem of funding. South Jakarta District Court has set the sentence for cases related to both. Aris Susanto (Noordin friend) was sentenced on May 31, 2010, Putri Munawaroh (Noordin’s wife’s friend) on July 29, 2010, and Bahrudin Latif alias Baridin (Noordin in-law) on October 26, 2010; each 8, 3 and 5 years in prison on charges hide the terrorists. Demands the same time, two students and an alumni of a State University in Jakarta, namely Afham Ramadan, Soni Jayadi and Dawn Eden, three sentenced 4 years 6 months. Meanwhile, Amir Abdillah, the driver of a bomb-laden car at the JW Marriot hotel 2009, sentenced to eight years in prison. The authorities have also arrested one suspect and made the university students in Solo who is accused of war exercises help circulate the file. On the other hand, courts have also sentenced to five years in prison M. Gabriel over the demands of helping to fund. Abu Bakar Bashir was arrested again on charges similar to M. Gabriel and his case is still on trial.
Source: Annual Report on Religious Life in Indonesia 2010 Part One: Religious Life in the Community CRCS UGM. Yogyakarta. Page 18      
BOOKS

  1. Andrée Feillard et Rémy Madinier.  The End of Innocence? Indonesian Islam and the Temptations of Radicalism. National University of Singapore Press (NUS Press), Singapore p. 336… full text 
  2. Paul A. Marshall. Radical Islam’s rules: the worldwide spread of extreme Shari’a law. 2005 Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc… full text
  3. Carl Sterkens, Muhammad Machasin, Frans Wijsen. Religion, civil society and conflict in Indonesia. LIT Verlag Münster, 2009… full text
  4. Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan. After Bali: the threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia. World Scientific, 2003… full text
  5. Santosh C. Saha, Thomas K. Carr. Religious fundamentalism in developing countries. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001… full text
  6. Giora Eliraz. Islam in Indonesia: modernism, radicalism, and the Middle East dimension. Sussex Academic Press, 2004…full text

THESIS / DISERTASI :

  1. Dennis P. Robins. Radical Islam in Indonesia. Australian Defense Force Academy. School of Politics. 2003… full text
  2. Ahmad, P. Terror in Indonesia: terrorism and the representation of recent terrorist attacks in three Indonesian news publications within a context of cultural and social transition. RMIT University, 2010… full text

JOURNALS :

  1. Muhammad Sirozi. The Intellectual Roots of Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia: Ja‘far Umar Thalib of Laskar Jihad (Jihad Fighters) and His Educational Background. The Muslim World. Volume 95, Issue 1, pages 81–120, January 2005… full text
  2. Greg Fealy. Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia: The Faltering Revival?. Southeast Asian Affairs. Volume 2004. pp. 104-121…full text
  3. Luthfi Assyaukanie. Fatwa and Violence in Indonesia. Journal of Religion and Society. Volume 11, 2009… full text
  4. Martin Van Bruinessen. “Genealogies of Islamic radicalism in post-Suharto Indonesia”, South East Asia Research vol. 10, no. 2 (2002), 117-154… full text
  5. Saleem Ahmed. Islam’s War and Peace Signals: Context, Chronology, and Consequences. Journal of Religion and Society. Volume 13, 2011… full text
  6. Merlyna Lim. Islamic radicalism and anti-Americanism in Indonesia : the role of the Internet. East-West Center (Washington, D.C.). Policy studies ; 18. January 2005… full text

ANNUAL REPORTS :

  1. Zainal Abidin Bagir, et.al. Laporan Tahunan Kehidupan Beragama di Indonesia 2010. CRCS UGM. Yogyakarta. 2011… full text
  2. Suhadi Cholil, et.al. Annual Report On Religious Life In Indonesia 2009.  CRCS UGM. Yogyakarta. 2010… full text
  3. Zainal Abidin Bagir, et.al. Laporan Tahunan Kehidupan Beragama di Indonesia 2008. CRCS UGM. Yogyakarta. 2009… full text
  4. Wahid Institute team. Vonis Ringan untuk Tragedi Cikeusik. Monthly report Wahid Institue. MRORI 35, Agustus 2011… full text
  5. Wahid Institute team. Minggu Berdarah Di Cikeusik. Monthly Report Wahid Institute. MRORI 31, Februari 2011… full text

OTHER SOURCES (web, article):

  1. Muladi Mughni Lc. Faktor-faktor penyulut radikalisme agama. pesantrenvirtual.com. Rabu, 02 November 2011… full text
  2. Radikalisme, Fanatisme dan Kekerasan. http://intelindonesia.blogspot.com. 5 Juni 2011… full text
  3. Gerakan Radikalisme Terjadi Pada Semua Komunitas Umat Beragama. Voa-islam.com Senin, 01 Agustus 2011… full text
  4. Pendidikan Agama sebagai Vaksin Radikalisme Berbasis Agama. Umy.ac.id. Tuesday, 8 March 2011… full text
  5. Melayukan Radikalisme. Kompasiana.com. 08 October 2011… full text
  6. Puritan Radikalisme. Mutiarazuhud.wordpress.com. 11 Oktober 2011… full text
  7. Hasibullah Satrawi. Mewaspadai Transmisi Radikalisme Arab. Islamlib.com. 27/09/2011… full text
  8. Agama, Radikalisme dan Terorisme. www.parisada.org. Rabu, 02 November 2011… full text
  9. Radikalisme Subur jika Hubungan Agama-Negara tak Tepat Disambungkan. www.p3m.or.id. Senin, 20 Juni 2011… full text
  10. Yulli. Mencegah Berkembangnya Radikalisme Kampus. Diksia.com. 27 April 2011… full text
  11. Radikalisme agama. www.uin-malang.ac.id. 30 April 2011… full text
  12. Dr. Ioanes Rakhmat. Radikalisme Kristen Di Indonesia, Adakah?. Pgi.or.id. 4 Mei 2011… full text
  13. KH. Said Aqil Siroj. Radikalisme agama. Nu.or.id. 19 April 2011… full text
  14. Basis Sosial Kekerasan-Radikalisme Perkotaan. Salihara.org. 09 Juni 2011… full text
  15. Tri Poetrantro, S.Sos. Konsepsi Pencegahan Dan Penanggulangan Terorisme Di Indonesia Dalam Rangka Menjaga Keutuhan NKRI. Buletinlitbang.dephan.go.id… full text

NEWSPAPER :

  1. JAT: Apapun Putusannya, Ditolak Ba’asyir. Kompas. 16 Juni 2011… full text
  2. Abubakar Ba asyir Kembali Walk Out di Persidangan. Koran Muslim. Senin, 21 March 2011… full text
  3. Sidang Abu Bakar Ba`asyir Ditunda. Citra Indonesia. 10 February 2011… full text
  4. Lima Hakim Tangani Sidang Abu Bakar Baasyir. ANTARA. Selasa, 8 Februari 2011… full text
  5. Sidang Abu Bakar Ba’asyir Digelar. Liputan 6. 10 Februari 2011… full text
  6. Sidang Abu Bakar Baasyir Diundur. Okezone. Senin, 11 April 2011… full text
  7. Sidang Baasyir, Kesibukan PN Jakarta Selatan, Persiapan Menjelang Sidang Abu Bakar Baasyir. Cyber berita.net. 15 Oktober 2011… full text
  8. Pendukung Ba’asyir Bubar dengan Tertib. Kompas.com. 16 Juni 2011… full text
  9. Jubir JAT: Sidang Ini Kemenangan Abu Bakar Baasyir. Tribunnews. Kamis, 16 Juni 2011… full text
  10. Penjagaan Lokasi Sidang Abu Bakar Baasyir Besok Ekstra Ketat. KBR 68 H. 15 Juni 2011  … full text
  11. JAT: Persidangan Abubakar Ba’asyir Tidak Fair. Hidayatullah. 9 Mei 2011… full text
  12. Jelang Vonis Abu Bakar Ba’asyir, Polisi se-Jakarta Razia Senjata Tajam. Detiknews. 15 Juni 2011… full text
  13. Hakim Persidangan Abu Bakar Baasyir Diancam. Pedoman news.  15 Juni 2011… full text
  14. Sidang Duplik Abu Bakar Ba’asyir.  Vivanews. Senin, 6 Juni 2011 | 12:36 WIB… full text
  15. Duplik Nota Pembelaan Persidangan Ust Abu Bakar Ba’asyir. Sabili. 9 Juni 2011… full text
  16. Sidang Abu Bakar Baasyir, 2.300 Aparat Disiagakan. Suara pembaruan. 10 Maret 2011… full text
  17. Sidang Abu Bakar Ba’asyir Ricuh. Investor. 24 Februari 2011… full text

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