Salam,

Saya masih ingat, di depan wartawan, satu di antara tiga bomber
presentasi bagaimana mereka membuat bom yang dasyat itu. Mereka
memperlihatkan kotak-kotak plastik yang dililit-lilit tali kompor
warna putih.

Kalau tak salah Si Muchlas dengan bangga menyatakan bahwa Bom Bali
merupakan "karya anak bangsa" dimana seharusnya mereka "mendapat
penghargaan". Ungkapan itu disambut gerr wartawan dan senyum-senyum
pejabat polisi. Saya ingat itu disiarkan semua media, di antaranya RCTI.

Buat saya munculnya simpati kepada trio bomber Bali 1 dan Bom Bali 2
kini merupakan efek dari berlarut-larutnya hukuman mati oleh
pemerintah RI. Pemerintah ragu-ragu, tidak tegas. Mau didikte teroris.
Ke-3 trio bomber jelas layak mati, dan sepatutnya dieksekusi
secepatnya, karena aksi mereka mengakibatkan kematian 200-an warga
asing di Bali, belum lagi warga sendiri yang berpotensi konflik
horisontal. 

Pembunuh 1-2 orang saja bisa dihukum mati, bagaimana dengan membunuh
ratusan orang, yang berimbas pada hancurnya pariwisata yang merugikan
pemerintah triliunan rupiah.

Di kalangan pembaca koran tahun 1970-an ada istilah "Stockholm
Syndrom" yakni orang-orang yang tersekap oleh teroris namun lama-lama
simpati pada teroris karena tinggal berlama-lama dengan mereka.

Mencari kambing hitam Amerika, Australia, atau negara manapun gampang
saja, sekedar mencari kambing hitam atau berlindung di belakang musuh
yang hebat. Tapi kalau pelakunya sendiri yang mengaku, nunggu apalagi?


Dimas. 


--- In ppiindia@yahoogroups.com, "! C.A. Hidayat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Seluruh dunia sudah tahu bahwa itu Bom C4 (mini-nuclear). Kalau
mencari otaknya ke Amerika/ Israel/ Inggris/ Perancis, kan repot dan
inefisien. Makanya, pegang aja jongosnya yaitu si Amrozi.
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> Si Amrozi pun mengaku bahwa dia yang membuat Bom (Bom ikan?), tetapi
yang menyelipkan C4 mungkin aja ada tukang koran iseng yang
lewat...terus lari ke luar negeri .
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> Daripada mencari si Tukang koran ke Amerika/ Israel/ Inggris/ Perancis?
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> Maklum, lah... Pemimpin Indonesia kan bonekanya Bule motherfxxxer.
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> Gitu aja koq sewot......
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> --- On Tue, 9/2/08, yustamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: yustamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [ppiindia] Re: Benarkah bom Bali hasil racikan Amrozi, dari
toko kimia pinggir jalan?
> To: ppiindia@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 7:34 AM
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> kalo si amrozy cs sudah di eksekusi dan terbukti bahwa bukan mereka
>  yang membuat detonator untuk meledakkan c4, maka ini adalah sejarah
>  yang paling buruk bagi indonesia dan kemanusiaan . . .
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>  sebelum amrozy cs di eksekusi harus dibuktikan dulu bagaimana mereka
>  bisa meracik bom tersebut dan dibuktikan dengan ledakannya ... ini
>  adalah suatu keharusan ...
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>  memang suatu yang aneh bagaimana cara mereka mendapat c4, karena bahan
>  ini adalah bahan yang tidak sembarang orang bisa mendapatkannya
>  kecuali ada suatu kkonspirasi  . . . dan harus dibuktikan juga
>  bagaimana mereka mendapatkan bahan tersebut dan dari mana  ?
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>  salam 
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>  --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] s.com, Satrio Arismunandar
>  <satrioarismunandar @...> wrote:
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>  > Sekadar mengingatkan (menjelang eksekusi Amrozi dkk):
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>  > Berita BBC, Oktober 2002 menyatakan, bom Bali adalah bom  yang amat
>  canggih. Ini diakui oleh para pakar bom internasional. Tidak sembarang
>  orang bisa membuatnya dan memperoleh bahan-bahan pembuatnya. 
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>  > Pertanyaannya, mampukah orang sekaliber tukang reparasi HP seperti
>  Amrozi meraciknya sendiri dengan (seperti pengakuannya) membeli bahan
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>  > Dalam semangat gegap gempita untuk menghukum "teroris", banyak media
>  lupa dengan detail seperti ini.....
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>  > http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/asia- pacific/2329189. stm
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>  > Plastic explosive clue in Bali bombing
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>  > investigating the devastating bombing of a nightclub on the island of
>  > Bali have found traces of plastic explosive at the site of the
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>  > they recently opened a new laboratory in Jakarta - they lack the
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>  > Satrio Arismunandar 
>  > Executive ProducerNews Division, Trans TV, Lantai 3
>  > Jl. Kapten P. Tendean Kav. 12 - 14 A, Jakarta 12790 
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