Hundreds of students enrolled at Ibnu Mas’ud Islamic boarding school in Tamansari district, Bogor, West Java, have been leaving one-by-one since last Monday after local authorities ordered the school to cease operations. The school, which is known to educate the children of terrorists, sunk into deeper trouble after an official was seen burning red-and-white banners resembling the national flag. On Sunday, the deadline set by local authorities for the school to cease operations, only around 15 students remained at the boarding school. They were students who hailed from areas outside Java. School officials had also stopped teaching for the past week, according to Raafi Ardikoesoema, network coordinator of Amnesty International Indonesia, who was assigned to monitor the school. “There have been no teaching activities, as around 140 students have left the school. Som...