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Indonesia's 'constitutional jihad'

WHILE much has been said regarding concerns of due process and rule of law in Indonesia in the case of the Bali nine, Australian resources lawyer Robert Milbourne says "perhaps more concerning" is a self-proclaimed "constitutional jihad" movement led by Muhammadiyah.

Indonesia's 'constitutional jihad'

The Muhammadiyah is a 30 million-strong religious and social association in Indonesia seeking to challenge a series of laws that regulate the government's ability to contract to third parties the use and...

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