BNPT Emphasized Families Role in Protecting Children from Digital Radicalism
The National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) emphasized that children and families are key to prevention amidst the threat of digital radicalism.
The National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) emphasized that children and families are key to prevention amidst the threat of digital radicalism.
The National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) is strengthening national resilience through a socialization program preventing violent extremism that leads to radicalism at Jamblang Highschool 1, Cirebon, West Java.
The Jakarta Provincial Government is committed to continuously strengthening efforts to protect children and adolescents from various threats, including the influence of radicalism and terrorism, which are now spread through social media and online forums.
The Indonesian National Police (INP)'s Special Detachment (Densus) 88 Anti-Terror held a Seminar "Interreligious Dialogue and Action" at the Pacific Palace Hotel, Batam, on Sunday (2/8/2026).
The Indonesian National Police (INP)'s (Special Detachment) Densus 88 Anti-Terror implemented the "LENTERA KAPUAS" (Literacy, Education, Tolerance Against Radicalism and Terrorism) program at SMAN 6 Pontianak on Monday (1/2/2026).
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Headquarters' supervisory team conducted intensive monitoring and oversight through INP Priority Program Team, Activity II Ba Intelkam Polri, which handles efforts to prevent and overcome terrorism, radicalism, and intolerant groups throughout Indonesia, Friday (10/10/25)
BNPT warns of radical ideology spreading through online games and urges parents to monitor children’s gaming activity. Read more about the growing digital threat here.
Indonesia’s counterterrorism agency BNPT uncovered 6,402 radicalism and terrorism-related online contents in 2025, spanning Facebook, WhatsApp, and TikTok. Read the full report.
The National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) revealed the active role of community elements in providing public understanding regarding radicalism and terrorism in order to mitigate the dangers of such ideology through a national preparedness approach.
Banten Regional Police talks about the need for heightened vigilance against radicalism and intolerance, which have become more prevalent with the rapid spread of information in today’s digital age. Read more!