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Indonesia urges public to report civil servants over ‘radical’ content

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Indonesia urges public to report civil servants over 'radical' contentIndonesia launched a website on Tuesday that would allow the public to report “radical” content posted by civil servants, as authorities in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country push to combat hardline Islamist ideology permeating government. Indonesia is officially secular but has seen a rise of conservatism with some politicians demanding a larger role for Islam, and some groups calling for an Islamic state. This could also include civil servants liking or commenting positively on content deemed radical on social media.

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