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The Serious Social Impact of Non-violent Extremism in Indonesia
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The rise of religious extremism in public discourses is a cause for concern for government officials and moderate Muslims.
Given this potential impact, the government needs to pay more attention to the dissemination of non-violent extremist public discourses, especially on social media. It could work together with influential religious organizations which possess immense religious authority and legitimacy.
Given this potential impact, the government needs to pay more attention to the dissemination of non-violent extremist public discourses, especially on social media. It could work together with influential religious organizations which possess immense religious authority and legitimacy.
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