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ASIA: Indon radio criticised for radical views
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ASIA: Indon radio criticised for radical views

2016
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Fifty-year-old car wash worker Rosli bin Hamzah was preparing \"to die for the ISIS cause\" and thought the militant's practise of beheading people was \"religiously permissible\" when he was arrested last month after returning to Singapore from nearby Batam island in Indonesia, the city state's Ministry of Home Affairs alleges. Both men, the Ministry of Home Affairs state, listened to the Batam-based radio station Hang Radio, which it alleges \"sometimes features speakers who preach extreme religious views\". \"This is risky in term of stability because Batam is very close to Singapore,\" Mr [Abu Yusuf] said.
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Australian Associated Press Pty Limited
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