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The world’s largest Muslim country, Indonesia, has long stood out for its unique embrace of tolerance, pluralism, and inclusiveness. In recent years, however, a wave of high-profile terrorist attacks and the rise of more militant forms of Islam have strained the country’s social fabric and raised questions about its vibrant...
As memory of past tragedies fade, many Australians question their participation in the war on terror. Whereas three years ago, the Australian mission in Afghanistan was relatively popular, polls now show almost two-thirds of Australians want their troops withdrawn from Afghanistan.
Former Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid promoted religious tolerance, equality, and respect for minorities, setting the course for his country's successful transition to democracy.
A democracy faces terror--and needs our support.
Review of Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terror, by Anonymous.
Islam is centuries behind in creating religious freedom and tolerance.
Terrorist attacks over the last decades follow a power-law distribution, which anticipates future terrorist events with ever broader effects.




