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http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2002-10/17/article39.shtml

CIA Trapped in Its Own Game in Indonesia: Analysts

Members of Indonesian Muslim Defender Front (FPI)
carry a placard reading “U.S. bombs Bali, Islam is accused again”

By Kazi Mahmood, IOL South East Asia correspondent

KUALA LUMPUR, October 16 (IslamOnline) - The administration of Megawati
Sukarnoputri is paying a heavy toll in the aftermath of the Bali bomb blast
that killed 180 people and wounded a large number of tourists in the popular
resort of Indonesia, as it is being bombarded from all corners over the
numerous failures in the country.

The streets in Indonesia are bursting with comments that the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) has failed to dragged Indonesia in the war against
terror, while Solehman Buyung, an analyst working for an online magazine in
Jakarta said the CIA “has been trapped in its own game in Indonesia.”

Their logic is slowly proving to be true, they say, when they comment on
news reports in local papers that Taiwan officials had a clue that Bali was
going to be blasted into pieces a day before the tragic event.

Megawati’s government altogether showed signs of splits on the issue of
terrorism and support to the U.S. in its war against terror, sparking
debates around the archipelago of 212 million Muslims that the moral of the
government is sapping, another commentator said.

While the western media is scrambling to blame Al-Qaeda for the blast, the
media in Indonesia and South East Asia in general is pointing fingers at the
CIA.

The Berita Harian newspaper in Malaysia gave the first page headline to the
news from Taiwan that officials on the Island off China had a hint that the
blast would occur but was told by the U.S. not to divulge the information.

According to the Taipei Times, the opposition in Taiwan pressed the
government of Prime Minister Yu Shui-kun to reveal the information,
criticizing it for not giving importance to the lives of Taiwanese citizens
who were in Bali at the moment of the blast.

In Indonesia the Republika revealed the bomb used in Bali is a C4 and that
plastic elements were found in the discotheque that went flames. It said the
CIA uses this type of material as well as commandos from the U.S. and some
international terrorist groups.

The C4 is ten times more powerful than TNT explosives and is very expensive,
making it accessible only to rich countries, not countries like Indonesia
and groups like those in Indonesia, the Republika said.

The Indonesian military (TNI) has also rejected claims that it might have
links to the Bali blast with reports saying that a former military aviation
officer allegedly prepared the bomb for the blast. The former officer, whose
name is withheld, is being interrogated by police the report said.

The TNI said it did not possess such plastic bombs, quoting the Agence
France-Presse (AFP) news agency, which said that the C4 was made only in the
United States and was used by the U.S. army, or countries that were allied
to the U.S.

With these developments, analysts in Jakarta say there were grounds for the
Indonesian government not to be fouled by the leads given to it by the CIA
or the U.S.

According to Antara news agency in Jakarta, a group of Muslim lawyers has
criticized Indonesian Minister of Defense Matori Abdul Djalil for his
allegation that Al-Qaeda and local terrorists were responsible for the
Saturday night bombings in Bali.

They urged the minister to correct his statement and to prove to them who
the local terrorists were. Abdul Djalil said on Monday that the method of
the Bali bombings showed the involvement of Al-Qaeda, in cooperation with
local terrorists who supplied the necessary logistics.

His assertion is supported by news agencies which said Wednesday that traces
of plastic in the burnt down discotheque in Bali showed the involvement of
the Al-Qaeda in the blast, omitting to say that the C4 originates mainly
from the U.S. itself, a political observer working in a University in Kuala
Lumpur told IslamOnline.

Buyung said that the CIA was missing the point in Indonesia, adding that the
U.S. secret service was to be blamed for the Bali blast. “In the 1960s the
CIA was a terrific organization and the public was in the dark over the
unexplained, such as the death of U.S. president John F. Kennedy.

“However now we are living in the age of the Internet, news travels fast and
the CIA has proven that it is outdated. It could not predict the attacks on
the U.S. on September 11 last year, but it could predict there were
international terrorists in Indonesia,” he said.

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