Examples of using Ipac in English and their translations into Indonesian
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ZTF data are processed and archived by IPAC.
The primary focus of IPAC is conflict in Indonesia.
IPAC supports ISO observers and data archive users through in-house visits and workshops.
The risks won'tend when the military declares victory," IPAC director Sidney Jones said.
IPAC reported 45 Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong engaged by ISIS.
The risks won't end when the militarydeclares victory,” says Sidney Jones, IPAC director.
Of the 50 radicalized domestic workers identified by IPAC, at least 12 had attempted to reach Syria via Hong Kong, as of June 2017.
Sidney Jones is director of theJakarta-based Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict(IPAC).
The risks won'tend when the military declares victory," IPAC director Sidney Jones said.
Some are recruited by another domestic worker at a prayer group orat a social gathering on their day off, according to IPAC.
Of the 50 radicalized domestic workers identified by IPAC, at least 12 had attempted to reach Syria via Hong Kong, as of June 2017.
For the handful of women who become radicalized,the process usually begins with a traumatic event, according to IPAC researcher Nuraniyah.
According to IPAC, at least 18 former convicted criminals have been involved in terror-related cases in Indonesia since 2010 and most were radicalised in prison.
The risks won't end when themilitary declares victory," Sidney Jones, IPAC director, said in the report.
By mid-2015, however, the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict, IPAC, wrote that there was a decline in the use of Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter among Indonesian jihadists.
The risks won't end when the militarydeclares victory,” said Sidney Jones, IPAC director in a press release.
Currently, ESA and IPAC continue efforts to improve the data pipelines and specialized software analysis tools to yield the best quality calibration and data reduction methods from the mission.
Over the last two years, ISIS has provided a new basis for cooperation amongextremists in the region,“ says Sidney Jones, IPAC director.
I started listening to Salafi podcasts while cleaning the house,” one Indonesianmaid from Semarang working in Singapore told IPAC- according to a transcript of the interview seen by CNN- in reference to a strict.
All these links are being forged at a time when population movements between Bangladesh and Southeast Asia have neverbeen greater,” says Sidney Jones, IPAC director.
Between 2015 and 2017, IPAC conducted its own investigation into the radicalization of domestic workers and found there was a"radical fringe" of at least 50 Indonesian women working overseas as nannies, maids or caretakers for the elderly.
In the past two months alone, there have been 38 arrests, and at least five attacks foiled, according to the Reuters study,which collated data with the assistance of IPAC staff.
IPAC called for the Indonesian government to try to find out more about female radical networks, including interviewing the many women who have been deported from Turkey after allegedly trying to cross into Syria to join ISIS.
Allegedly radicalized in Hong Kong during her time there as a domestic worker, 34-year-old Ika Puspitasari had returned to Indonesia tomarry a man she met online in 2015, according to IPAC.
Between 2015 and 2017, IPAC conducted its own investigation into the radicalization of domestic workers and found there was a“radical fringe” of at least 50 Indonesian women working overseas as nannies, maids or caretakers for the elderly.
The defeats of the IS in the Middle East have not weakened the determination of IS supporters to wage war at home since theycan no longer get to Syria,” Ipac director Sidney Jones said.
Allegedly radicalized in Hong Kong during her time there as a domestic worker, 34-year-old Ika Puspitasari had returned to Indonesia tomarry a man she met online in 2015, according to IPAC.
Many of these attacks, like a suicide bomber blowing himself up in a police station in 2011 or two terrorists stopping in the middle of the night and killing a lone policeman at a police station,could qualify as lone wolf attacks- although IPAC says there have only been two unsuccessful ones since 2006.
One alleged prominent figure in Hong Kong's pro-ISIS scene, a 36-year-old woman from Central Java, collected funds from radicalized maids and sent them to jihadist organizations in Indonesia,according to her social media posts and interviews carried out by IPAC.