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Indonesia’s Islamists flex their muscles
By Gary LaMoshi
DENPASAR, Bali - Fallout from the October 1 Bali bombings put a damper on the local Hindu Galungan and Kuningan holidays celebrating the triumph of good over evil in heroic times.
Bali could use a hero at the moment as tourist arrivals and hotel occupancy plummeted following the blasts. And as Indonesia’s estimated 190 million Muslims wrap up the holy month of Ramadan, the entire country could use some heroes in the religious sphere.
atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/GJ27Ae02.html
Indonesia’s Islamists flex their muscles
By Gary LaMoshi
DENPASAR, Bali - Fallout from the October 1 Bali bombings put a damper on the local Hindu Galungan and Kuningan holidays celebrating the triumph of good over evil in heroic times.
Bali could use a hero at the moment as tourist arrivals and hotel occupancy plummeted following the blasts. And as Indonesia’s estimated 190 million Muslims wrap up the holy month of Ramadan, the entire country could use some heroes in the religious sphere.
atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/GJ27Ae02.html