Residents look on as Mobile Brigade policemen check a river to look for more evidence of a terror act on Cirebon on April 28, 2011, in relation to a suicide bomber who blew himself up inside a mosque at a police compound during Friday prayers in Cirebon, West Java, earlier this month. Indonesians president warned that the worlds most populous Muslim-majority country was confronting a rising tide of Islamic radicalism, after a spate of hate crimes and bombings. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the sprawling archipelagos cherished reputation for tolerance and pluralism was under attack by extremists bent on turning the nation of 240 million people into a strict Islamic state.(AFP)