The National Library (Perpusnas) said it is providing support to the National Archives of Indonesia (ANRI), which has built a Disaster Archive Study Center in .
Indonesia vows to purge civil service of extremists
At least 800,000 govt workers influenced by radical ideology, minister says
Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Tjahjo Kumolo has issued a circular letter vowing to purge the Indonesian civil service of supporters of Islamic radical or terror groups. (Photo: Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Ministry)
The Indonesian government says it aims to purge the country’s civil service of people who support or have links to Islamic hardline groups after revealing that hundreds of thousands of government employees have been influenced by radical ideology.
Many have already been arrested and that at least one had carried out a terrorist attack on a church, a government minister and Catholic Church official said.