http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/susilo-bambang-yudhoyono-says-indonesia-serious-about-anti-terror-campaigns-but-careful-of-muslim-majority/story-e6frg6so-1226045337193

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says Indonesia serious about anti-terror campaigns, 
but careful of muslim majority 
From: AFP 
April 27, 2011 6:55AM 
INDONESIAN President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono acknowledged that Islamic 
radicalism may be on the rise in his country but said he was not worried it 
would spiral out of control. 

Speaking to US public television, Yudhoyono said that the world's most populous 
Muslim-majority nation offered proof that Islam was compatible with democracy 
and that radical groups had small membership.

"I can see to a certain degree there is an escalation of radicalism in many 
countries. Probably we could see also that kind of thing that happens in 
Indonesia," Yudhoyono told "The Charlie Rose Show".

"But I believe that we could manage, we could control the activities of radical 
groups here in Indonesia by empowering religious leaders, by ensuring through 
education and other means that force of moderation is still in place," he said.

"So it could be yes, but I'm not really worried about the so-called rise of 
radicalism," he said when asked if radical Islam was rising in Indonesia.

Indonesia's transition to democracy has won wide praise around the world, but 
rights groups say that violence against minorities has been escalating during 
Yudhoyono's tenure.

Islamic fanatics in February brutally murdered three members of the Ahmadiyah 
movement, in one of the grisliest attacks on the minority Muslim sect whose 
freedoms were curtailed under a 2008 degree.

Around 2,000 people held a mass prayer in a show of solidarity with the 12 
accused as they went on trial yesterday.

Yudhoyono said he was walking a fine line as he wanted to assure Indonesians 
that action against terrorism was not targeting Islam.

"I am really more than willing to speak loudly," he said. "We actually conduct 
anti-terrorism campaigns very seriously in Indonesia, by all means."

"But, of course, I have to maintain the climate of brotherhood here in 
Indonesia, because the majority of the population are Muslim, so I try to 
maintain their feelings, because sometimes the policy of the government is 
initially misinterpreted," he said.


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