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<title>Al-Qaida&#x26;#x27;s Asian Web (the Hand of bin Laden in Indonesia)</title>
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<description>Al-Qaida&#x26;#x2019;s Asian Web Yael Shahar ICT Researcher It would be ironic, if it were not so tragic. For months the Indonesian government has denied allegations that al-Qaida militants were setting up shop in the country. When Singapore&#x26;#x2019;s investigation into a plot to bomb Western interests pointed to the involvement of Indonesian operatives, Indonesia refused even to entertain the possibility. Now, in the wake of what is being called the worst terrorist act in Indonesian history, these denials appear not only preposterous, but criminally remiss. There can be little doubt that the bombing of Bali&#x26;#x2019;s popular nightclub district was aimed at...</description>
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