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Indonesian Terrorism: What Studying One Attack Can Teach - CaulfieldPublished: 16 April 2008 The Global Terrorism Research Centre and Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University are pleased to present a joint seminar: Indonesian Terrorism: What Studying One Attack Can Teach Making use of police investigation reports and some prison interviews, Ken Ward will examine the Bali II bombing of 1 October 2005 as a case-study in the research of Indonesian terrorist operations. In this incident, three suicide bombers blew themselves up in three different cafes or restaurants. Ken will identify the main participants and the relations among them, consider the reliability of sources, and identify the main gaps in our knowledge of what happened. Finally, he will suggest what conclusions can be drawn from this case-study about the future of Indonesian terrorism. All welcome. |
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