Jurnal Penelitian
Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)

Children and Terrorism : Human Rights for Indonesian Cubs of Caliphate

Gitaningrum, Indah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Nov 2021

Abstract

This study examines the complex relationship between children’s involvement in terrorist activities and the violation of their fundamental human rights, with particular focus on their freedom of religion or belief. The phenomenon of child involvement in terrorism in Indonesia has developed into a disturbing trend, with families directly participating in terrorist attacks, as exemplified by the 2018 Surabaya bombings. Indonesia, home of the world’s largest Muslim population, continues to confront the issue of radicalization. However, the increasing participation of children in terrorism calls for urgent attention to human rights concerns. This research employs a qualitative methodology, combining a literature review and interviews with officers at BRSAMPK Handayani Jakarta, to investigate the extent of children’s victimization in the context of terrorism. The findings reveal that children involved in terrorist activities should be viewed as victims rather than perpetrators, as their participation is driven by coercive ideological indoctrination which systematically violates their fundamental rights. The study emphasizes that such indoctrination deprives children of their autonomy, subjecting them to psychological manipulation and religious misinterpretation that strips them of their freedom of belief. Therefore, this paper recommends a strengthened policy framework to protect children from radicalization and ensure their rehabilitation through comprehensive deradicalization programs. The findings have significant implications for policymakers, human rights advocates, and scholars in counterterrorism and child protection.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Penelitian

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

Aim Jurnal Penelitian is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research on various aspects of religiosity, Islam, and culture in Indonesia. As a predominantly Muslim country, Indonesia is home to a diverse range of local cultures. Islam, which originated outside of Indonesia, ...