Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo has said he was determined to prevent the development of radicalism following a report that Islamic extremists were planning protests to destabilise his government.
“The government is determined to prevent the growth of radicalism in this country”, he told media on November 23 after his talks with a senior coalition partner at the Presidential Palace. This was one of a series of meetings with top political, religious and military officials to signal the unity of his government and the support from the security forces.
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