Indonesia proposes shorter jail terms for 180 former Jemaah Islamiyah members to encourage reintegration.
Indonesia's counter-terrorism agency proposes reducing prison terms for over 180 former members of Jemaah Islamiyah, an extremist group linked to Al-Qaeda. The move aims to encourage more militants to surrender by showing remorse and committing to change. The proposal is part of an effort to reintegrate these individuals into society and is pending review by the country's highest court.
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