Op-Ed / Asia 16 July 2010 1 minute Indonesia: Word warriors Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print Violent Islamists grab headlines, but non-violent radicals are Indonesia's real headache. Over the past six months, Indonesian terrorists have succeeded in making headlines, mostly by getting themselves arrested. They have failed spectacularly in one of their key objectives, getting public support. The problem has not gone away, but Indonesia's bigger challenge is handling its non-violent radicals.... To read the full article, please click here. Related Tags More for you Podcast / Europe & Central Asia War & Peace: Europe’s Colonial Legacies Speech / Asia Papuan 'separatists' vs Jihadi 'terrorists': Indonesian policy dilemmas