Indonesian President Joko Widodo urged people not to be cowed by the deadly gun and bomb attacks that rocked the capital Jakarta on Thursday (Jan. 14)<br /><br /> While five of the seven people who died in the attacks were the assailants themselves, an Indonesian and a Canadian were also killed, and some 20 people were wounded, including an Algerian, Austrian, German and Dutchman. Some of the victims were being treated in the Indonesia Army Central hospital.<br /><br /> President Widodo was outside Jakarta when the attack unfolded but he cut short his trip to return to the capital by helicopter, and visited the scene of the attacks.<br /><br /> “We must not be frightened by what has happened, this act of terror. We should stay calm, because everything will be under control,” he said.<br /><br /> #Indonesian president Joko Widodo visits the site of a deadly bomb blast in #Jakarta https://t.co/7s0WBhpUzG pic.twitter.com/Z6bOroJ4MF— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) January 14, 2016<br /><br /> Paris-style attacks<br /><br /> Indonesian police
