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Journals

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Forum Keadilan

Gatra

International Herald Tribune

Kiblat

Laskar Jihad

Media Dakwah

Sabili

Suara Hidayatullah

Suara Pembaruan

Tempo

Tempo Interaktif

The Jakarta Post

The Sydney Morning Herald

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www.laksamana.net

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