How has the government trapped groups like JI and JAT?
a. They have made them extremely unpopular, so people are more willing to try to turn them.
b. The government gave them an ultimatum of small concessions in exchange for becoming peaceful or be eliminated.
c. JI and JAT were pushed out of Indonesia and the government warned other countries about them, so they had no place to go.
d. They limited their funding, forcing those groups to turn to crime and even computer hacking, which the government is monitoring close.
d. They limited their funding, forcing those groups to turn to crime and even computer hacking, which the government is monitoring close.
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