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Analysis of Potential Human Rights Violations in the Process of Arresting Terrorism Suspects: A Case Study on Lombok Island Mahmuluddin; Zulkarnain; Wahyudin, Y.A.; Maryanti, Sri
Jurnal Pelita Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Pelita Nusantara : Kajian Ilmu Sosial Multidisiplin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59996/jurnalpelitanusantara.v2i3.625

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In its efforts to address the threat of terrorism, Indonesia faces a significant challenge in balancing national security with the protection of human rights. This study examines the potential for human rights violations during the arrest of suspected terrorists on Lombok Island, a strategic region and international tourism destination in West Nusa Tenggara. The primary focus of this research is on non-compliance with international and domestic legal standards, including arrests without clear legal grounds, the use of torture, and detention without due judicial process. Changes in anti-terrorism regulations, as outlined in Law No. 5 of 2018 on the Eradication of Terrorism Crimes, raise concerns that arrest procedures may erode public trust in law enforcement agencies and affect social and economic impacts. This study finds that the lack of proper legal procedures and safeguards during the arrest of suspected terrorists often results in violations of both international human rights norms and domestic legal frameworks. The findings highlight the need to uphold human rights within law enforcement practices, alongside an urgent review of anti-terrorism regulations to prevent abuses. Strengthening accountability mechanisms is critical for restoring public trust and ensuring that counter-terrorism efforts do not compromise fundamental freedoms.
Dinamika Penyebaran Radikalisme di Pulau Lombok: Faktor Penyebab, Dampak Sosial, dan Upaya Penanggulangannya Mahmuluddin; Husni, Valencia; Wahyudin, Y.A.
Sosiosaintika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): SOSIOSAINTIKA : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial
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The phenomenon of radicalism has become a tangible reality in Lombok Island, marked by the growing exposure of extremist ideologies within its culturally and religiously diverse society. This condition poses a serious threat to social stability and national security, as it disrupts communal harmony and risks triggering horizontal conflicts. This study aims to examine the dynamics of radicalism dissemination in Lombok, identify the key contributing factors that drive extremism and terrorism, analyze the resulting social impacts, and formulate effective and sustainable counter-strategies. Employing a qualitative approach with a case study design, the research utilizes document analysis and relevant secondary data. Findings reveal that the spread of radicalism in Lombok is influenced by community interactions, peer environments, religious figures, and social media platforms, particularly video-based applications such as YouTube. The social impacts include stigmatization of regions and communities, disruption of educational and religious institutions, social and ideological fragmentation, and a decline in tourism and local economic sectors. Countermeasures are carried out through a multi-sectoral approach involving government, civil society, educational institutions, and religious leaders. The main strategies consist of cultural and community-based initiatives, inter-institutional synergy and regulation, deradicalization and counter-radicalism programs, enhancement of digital literacy, and empowerment of deradicalization partners.