JAKARTA. A majority of Indonesian people are worried about the possible spread of terrorist attacks to the country, following the recent incident in France that killed 129 people, a survey has said. According to Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) researcher Fitri Hari, 84.62 percent of survey respondents expressed their concern that such an attack may occur in Indonesia, while 13.19 percent of respondents were not concerned and 2.19 percent did not respond to the question. Kompas.com reported on Thursday that the LSI surveyed 600 respondents from 33 provinces from Nov. 15 to 17 with a 4 percent margin of error.
Indonesians worried attacks may spread to RI
JAKARTA. A majority of Indonesian people are worried about the possible spread of terrorist attacks to the country, following the recent incident in France that killed 129 people, a survey has said. According to Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) researcher Fitri Hari, 84.62 percent of survey respondents expressed their concern that such an attack may occur in Indonesia, while 13.19 percent of respondents were not concerned and 2.19 percent did not respond to the question. Kompas.com reported on Thursday that the LSI surveyed 600 respondents from 33 provinces from Nov. 15 to 17 with a 4 percent margin of error.