Indonesia's anti-radicalization bid opposed

2012-09-16 19

Indonesia is waging a national campaign to stop the so called "radicalization" within the country.

The government wants religious leaders to take the lead, and control what's being preached.

But that's being opposed by Islamic groups.

Meanwhile, religious violence has increased including the latest attack on a religious school in West Java.

Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from Jakarta.

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