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On another occasion, the Indonesian army sent a group called Laskar Jihad, an Islamist terror group, into Aceh to try to wean people away from supporting the pro-independence movement in Aceh.
Democracy Now! Democracy Now! 2010
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On another occasion, the Indonesian army sent a group called Laskar Jihad, an Islamist terror group, into Aceh to try to wean people away from supporting the pro-independence movement in Aceh.
Democracy Now! Democracy Now! 2010
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On another occasion, the Indonesian army sent a group called Laskar Jihad, an Islamist terror group, into Aceh to try to wean people away from supporting the pro-independence movement in Aceh.
Democracy Now! Democracy Now! 2010
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On another occasion, the Indonesian army sent a group called Laskar Jihad, an Islamist terror group, into Aceh to try to wean people away from supporting the pro-independence movement in Aceh.
Democracy Now! Democracy Now! 2010
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On another occasion, the Indonesian army sent a group called Laskar Jihad, an Islamist terror group, into Aceh to try to wean people away from supporting the pro-independence movement in Aceh.
Democracy Now! Democracy Now! 2010
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The Taliban will mount a Tet-like attack on an Afghan town centre, such as Laskar Gar, prompting the Lib Dems to call for a British withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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(Soundbite of song, "Laskar Pelangi") NIDJI: (Singing in foreign language) NORRIS: Well, it's been great talking to you, Daniel.
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(Soundbite of song, "Laskar Pelangi") NIDJI: (Singing in foreign language) NORRIS: Well, if there was one song, the song that people sing along with or that seems to put a little bit more lilt in their step, what would that song be?
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(Soundbite of song, "Laskar Pelangi") NIDJI: (Singing in foreign language) NORRIS: Daniel Mananta joined us from Tracks FM in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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(Soundbite of song, "Laskar Pelangi") NIDJI: (Singing in foreign language) Mr. MANANTA: To be honest with you, like every time I'm starting a trip to go outside Indonesia it's sort of like a tradition for me to just listen to this song first.
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